Annotated Bibliography

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Across
  1. 3. How recent or up-to-date a source is, particularly important in rapidly changing fields.
  2. 5. Type of a source that consists of original materials or first-hand accounts of events, such as letters, diaries, or interviews.
  3. 6. Online collection of sources, often accessible through libraries.
  4. 8. Trustworthiness and dependability of a source in providing accurate information.
  5. 9. Using someone else's work without proper citation.
Down
  1. 1. Descriptive paragraph accompanying a citation, providing a summary and evaluation of the source.
  2. 2. Process where other students or experts evaluate your work before final submission.
  3. 4. Information about a source, including author, title, publication date, etc.
  4. 7. Type of source written by experts in a field, often peer-reviewed.