Proposed titles of sections within your article and a description of each section (you must list at least 4 sections, including a description for each). Check out similar pages for an idea of how to structure your article. Some stubs will already have a lead section; others will not. For this task, you should not copy into your Word document any part of the Stub article that is already in the Wikipedia main space.
A reference list of 5 sources that you will draw on to start writing your article (these must be GOOD sources according to the standards of Wikipedia, the University, and your chosen topic area). At least 3 of your sources must be academic. The remainder can be general sources but must not be considered ‘bad’ sources. The sources used for this proposal must be in English. You must privilege academic sources where possible.
An annotation must come after the bibliographic details for each of the five sources. See the information at this link about what an Annotated BibliographyLinks to an external site. is and how to write annotations. The example at the end shows a range of purposes from 1-8. For this assignment, though, we only want your annotations to state:
why each is credible (the author/s is/are academics or it is published by a high-quality non-academic journal/magazine/book publisher);
why each is authoritative (the academics are experts in the field, or the publisher specialises in the topic are/discipline).
how/where each will contribute to your article (tell us briefly how or in what section you will use each source.
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