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THE TOPIC IS IN THE DOCUMENT ATTACHED The review of sources and literature is an
examination of the state of the field of the Final Project. As the UCF Writing Lab’s definition
indicates, “…a literature review surveys scholarly articles, books and other sources …
relevant to a particular issue, area of research, or theory, providing a description, summary,
and critical evaluation of each work.” If you are opting for a research pap.., for this module’s
assignment, you need a minimum of 10 sources, including at least two primary (first-person
accounts like interviews) sources and six that are peer-reviewed. Ensure that a significant
number of your research sources are published within the last 10 years. In your final
submission, you must demonstrate skillful use of high quality, credible, relevant sources to
develop ideas that are appropriate for the discipline and genre of the writing.Use your
sources or literature to outline significant discoveries, findings, key concepts and/or
theories about your topic or research questions, identify gaps or inconsistencies in research,
and future directions. In brief, use the literature to describe the landscape of what’s has
been done/researched around your topic.If you are not at a point where you feel you are
ready to submit in your final version format, you may submit an annotated bibliography for
this assignment. Link to learn more about annotated bibliography format, keeping in mind
that summaries of each resource should be in your own words:
https://guides.ucf.edu/c.php?g=78419&p=508951 For this assignment, this does not have
to be your complete final draft for your literature review, but should be at least 60-75% of
your final literature review and include at least 10 sources as outlined above. If you are not
at a point where you feel you are ready to submit in your final version format, you may
submit an annotated bibliography for this assignment. Link to learn more about annotated
bibliography format, keeping in mind that summaries of each resource should be in your
own words: https://guides.ucf.edu/c.php?g=78419&p=508951If you are doing an alternate
proj.. approach, you need to ensure that your proj.. is well-grounded in an integrative multi-
disciplinary researched approach as appropriate for your project. You are expected to
submit a literature review or annotated bibliography as a foundational document for your
proj… Depending on the proje.., your number of sources may vary, but there is an
expectation that it is well-grounded in quality scholarly resources from multiple disciplines
and includes primary (first-person) sources such as interviews, autobiographical accounts,
or TED talks where the speaker shares their own story. If you need guidance on the
expectations as it relates to your particular assignment, please reach out to your instructor
via email. Students are encouraged to submit their literature review in the format of their
2. final proj.. (use the template. Download template & submit “Sources & Evidence” & “Work
Cited” sections). Be sure to identify which are your primary (first-person) sources & which
are your peer-reviewed sources. So, if you are submitting a research pap.., you’ll submit a
word document here. If you are creating a video presentation, you’ll submit the first few
sections of that video (the ones that cover your research) and the accompanying script or
annotated bibliography for that section. If you are submitting in another form, you are
encouraged to start your project and submit your literature review section of that
assignment.In conclusion, for this Review of Sources & Literature assignment, you can
submit either an annotated bibliography or the “Sources & Evidence” and “Work Cited”
section drafts (sections from the final pap.. template). It does not have to be your final
version of the Sources and Evidence section, more like a first draft to which you will add in
the coming weeks. Primary sources should be listed in your work cited, but it is perfectly
plausible that you have not yet completed all of your interviews or reviewed those
resources for inclusion in the “Sources & Evidence” section at this time. Who you plan to
interview or the primary sources you plan to use should be included in the work cited
section. 1 “Literature Review” http://uwc.cah.ucf.edu/wp-
content/uploads/sites/9/2015/04/writing_literature_review.pdfLINK TO SEE WHAT IS
CREDIBLE SOURCES https://youtu.be/PLTOVoHbH5c