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literatureaesthetic · 2 months
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guess who (finally) finished a storm of swords, part one 🖤 being back in this world truly was an experience unlike any other. the world that george r r martin has crafted here is unrivalled — it really is one of the greatest fantasy epics <3 i cannot wait to read part two later this month!!
for now, i'll be starting my next book for my classic tomes challenge 👀 very excited
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quillnote · 5 months
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Annotated books>>>
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pagesofjasmine · 9 months
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The art of annotations | @pagesofjasmine
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agameofbooksblog · 9 months
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Got two new books at the library book sale! I’ve read Wrong Place, Wrong Time but I wanted my own copy to annotate with. I have not read Hangsaman but Shirley Jackson is great so I’m sure this will also be great.
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olameni · 6 months
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Printed instead of my usual cursive. Working on a rough annotated bibliography for queerness and Ifa.
Pen: Lamy Safari with a 1.1 mm stub
Ink: Troublemaker Ink Abalone
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isitovernow-ootw · 5 months
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lazy annotated bibliography tips (if it has a big word count)(and your sources are books):
first sentence say the full title including subheading and then give a super vague summary of what the source is about that's basically just restating the title
if you're really strapped for words, also describe the author. name - educational background - if they're really old they probably went to college a long time ago so mention that and that they've had a long time in the field because of it
next sentence is a slightly more specific summary of the source. you can just fucking paraphrase the table of contents and/or back cover/inside flap and/or introduction. YOU DON'T HAVE TO READ THE WHOLE BOOK USUALLY
find like 2 or 3 tidbits you want to use and OVEREXPLAIN THE SHIT OUT OF THEM. explain each tidbit in a sentence or two then take ANOTHER sentence or two to explain how it's relevant to your project. headings and indexes are your friends for finding tidbits.
IF YOU ARE WRITING ABOUT A TOPIC (eg an art movement) THAT HAS A LONG ASS NAME, SAY IT AS MANY TIMES AS YOU CAN. every sentence should have the four word name of this art movement at least once.
if a source is old as shit, say it, and say something about how it might not be up to date with today's scholarship. if its a history project and its old Enough, though, you can say it does have the benefit that it was written or the author was alive closer to the time it's about and therefore has Ephemeral Vibe Knowledge or whatever
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irinaeunoia · 1 year
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Annotations in my copy of The Four Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz
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snowysecluse · 3 months
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Whyyy does making an annotated bibliography have to be so fucking hard for my brain to just sit down and do
Like it is one of the most excruciatingly boring things to have to do I despise them I hate them and yet I have to do at least FOUR of these stupid fucking things this semester
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accusatori-research · 5 months
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hi, i'm victoria lee, or v. lee oh. i'm a grad student--currently an MFA student, soon to be looking at PhD applications. i'm trying to figure out how the fuck to write research for an audience beyond my classmates and professor -- how to step beyond the seminar paper to presenting at conferences and sharing my ideas with a wider group. this is an experiment in developing my thoughts in a semi-public, semi-private space.
going to put my thoughts and reading notes on stuff i'm reading and working through here. need a place between the privacy of my thoughts, which allows me to be too sloppy with them, and the intense public-ness of a blog on my own site or trying to publish them somewhere. so here we are!
i'm starting off with trying to go through my backlog of article i've got about the concept of neuroqueer, or neuroqueering -- which includes some critical disability studies, mad studies, and critical autism studies in it too. i think i'll take a more casual approach to an annotated bibliography in my posts: summarize to the best of my ability what the source is saying, then write a paragraph with my thoughts on it.
to kick things off, this is an annotated bibliography i wrote for my Queer Theory: An Introduction class last year. i particularly like the very short introductory note i wrote, and while i want to reread each of the sources i included, i like that if i put this out there, other people can see a couple good places to get started if they're interested in learning about neuroqueer(ing). so here we go :)
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chaoticsonofabitch · 5 months
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One of the few times I’ve actually posted on here… but I’m actual going to die from my Advanced Composition class. Like I can get it if it’s needed for college and shit, but all it’s about is how to write essays for college. And I know it’s important but I don’t think I’ll need to write an annotated bibliography for what I want to do in college. And if I do, I’ll figure it out around then. But I’m not finishing an annotated biography and turning it in complete at midnight. (Which is in an hour where I’m at)
Just let my tiny brain struggle and focus on my blorbos instead of college things.
It’s a dumb rant, but I just can’t stand that class. I’m too dumb to even be in it.
(Source) Annotated Bibliographies are dumb and make me want to claw my eyes out
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literatureaesthetic · 3 months
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the count of monte cristo — i cannot believe i haven't updated on this at all on here, but guess who finished reading the count of monte cristo!! this is a feat for me. the fact that i managed to get through 1300 pages in less than a month is insane, but also testament to dumas' ability to completely capture the reader
i want to write a long, in-depth analysis/review on my substack soon-ish (hopefully), so keep your eyes peeled for that!! 💭
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sodejules · 6 months
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Annotated Bibliography
Focus
The bias I am researching is: “People who speak dialect are less likely to rise on the social ladder.”
Sources List
“Roorda Laat Provinciale Helden Shinen in Verkiezingscampagne.” Roorda Reclamebureau, www.roorda.nl/werk/roorda-laat-provinciale-helden-shinen-in-verkiezingscampagne.
Oudenaarden, Jan. Wat Zeggie? Azzie Val Dan Leggie! / Druk Heruitgave: Een Onderzoek Naar Het Dialect Van Rotterdam. 2015.
NOS op 3. “Dealen Met Je Dialect: Op Je Werk | NOS Op 3.” YouTube, 22 Sept. 2017, www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Kc2uPZ2AJE.
Gevonden in Delpher - De Volkskrant. www.delpher.nl/nl/kranten/view? query=dialect&coll=ddd&identifier=ABCDDD:010870798:mpeg21:a0068&resultsidenti fier=ABCDDD:010870798:mpeg21:a0068&rowid=1.
“Waarom Hebben We Vooroordelen Over Dialecten En Accenten? - BNNVARA.” BNNVARA, www.bnnvara.nl/artikelen/waarom-hebben-we-vooroordelen-over-dialecten-en- accenten.
Gevonden in Delpher - Nederlands Dagblad : Gereformeerd Gezinsblad / Hoofdred. P. Jongeling ... [Et Al.]. www.delpher.nl/nl/kranten/view? query=Rotterdams+dialect&coll=ddd&identifier=ddd:010569820:mpeg21:a0053&resul tsidentifier=ddd:010569820:mpeg21:a0053&rowid=1.
Magazine, Gers! “Nijntje in De Diergaarde.” Gers! Rotterdam | Door Gers! Magazine, gersrotterdam.nl/verhalen/stad/647/nijntje-in-de-diergaarde.
“Dealen Met Je Dialect: Trots Op Je Taal | NOS Op 3.” YouTube, 24 Sept. 2017, www.youtube.com/watch?v=ykQ6twtLMw0.
Alicante, Team. “Dialecten Verdwijnen: ‘Over 500 Jaar Kunnen Belgen En Nederlanders Elkaar Niet Meer Verstaan.’” NPO Radio 1, 3 Nov. 2020, www.nporadio1.nl/nieuws/podcast/ 5493e6e6-88f1-4ca9-89ae-f3199aed7a1d/dialecten-verdwijnen-over-500-jaar- kunnen-belgen-en-nederlanders-elkaar-niet-meer-verstaan.
Primary sources
1. Family Archive. The video’s, photo’s and stories from my own family give insight in how your occupation and place on social ladder influences how much you speak dialect, and therefore how you are seen within society. It also shows how dialect changes over the years and how our parents and grandparents play a big role in transferring dialect to us. I plan to use this source as a red line through my story to make it personal, easier to grasp for the viewer/reader and to take a clear position in this story and to tell the story from this particular perspective.
2. Ciska and Petra, Primary school teacher’s. Both Ciska and Petra currently both work at a primary school, but their opinions about the eduction or oppression of a dialect differ a lot. They are actually both on the other side of the spectrum. One is in favor of using dialect in the classroom and does it herself, and the other is strictly against it since it would effect your chances on a good job in the future. I plan to use this source to see if and how education can influence the preservation or suppression of Rotterdam dialect and to see if it can live next to each other.
3. Delpher Delpher is a website where all kinds of printed articles are archived online. This goes back until the 1800’s and there are a lot of historical articles to find about dialect, and also specifically Rotterdam Dialect, from various news sources. There are articles that confirm my thoughts about the development of Rotterdam dialect and why it is fading, but there are also questions and other perspectives which you can read here. I plan to use Delpher to search for articles that can confirm or debunk the interpretations I have about how and why the Rotterdam dialect is fading.
4. Wat zeggie? Azzie val dan leggie!, by Jan Oudenaarden. In this book the author has done research about different kinds of aspects of the Rotterdam. dialect. He dives into words, grammar, expressions, nicknames etc. Why do we say certain words and where does it come from? I plan to use this source as a research document what shows me more about the heritage of the language and to see what it can tell me about the identity of the Rotterdam population. Also I can hold this as a reference to see how people used to speak dialect and how much knowledge the younger residents of Rotterdam currently have.
5. Video: NOS op 3 “Dealen met je dialect.” In this video various biasses about people that speak dialect are shared and how this affects these people in their search for a job or when they are at work. They tell about their experience of discrimination based on their dialect and how they sometimes not get the job because of that. This sometimes means changing their identity while they often are proud of their heritage. I plan to use this source to gain more insight into what people are disapproved of when speaking a dialect and what actions they take to change this.
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iamadarshbadri · 11 months
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How To Critically Read for Literature Review?
As students and scholars, we read multiple texts daily while writing a literature review. We read dense historical and philosophical texts, newspapers and fictional works. But, most often, we read texts for the reading’s sake. In a researcher’s life, literature reviews are paramount. A literature review is like a lay of the land. You know what is already out there and what may add a new…
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emmawatson159 · 1 year
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An annotated bibliography is a list of references to books, articles, and other materials on a particular topic. Each reference is followed by a summary or annotation describing and evaluating the source's content, relevance, and quality.
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tea-and-crime · 1 year
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Annotated Bibliography 
Posted on: March 30, 2023
Verhoeven WJ, Stevens L. The lawyer in the Dutch interrogation room: Influence on police and suspect. J. Investig. Psychol. 2012;9(1):69-92. doi: 10.1002/jip.1354.People v. Rivera, IL App (2d) No. 09-1060 (2011). https://wwws.law.northwestern.edu/legalclinic/wrongfulconvictions/exonerations/documents/rivera_brief.pdf
Northwestern Pritzker School of Law. Juan Rivera. n.d. https://www.law.northwestern.edu/legalclinic/wrongfulconvictions/exonerations/il/juan-rivera.html. Accessed March 30, 2023.
The National Registry of Exonerations. Juan Rivera. n.d. https://www.law.umich.edu/special/exoneration/Pages/casedetail.aspx?caseid=3850. Accessed March 30, 2023.
Gudjonsson GH. The science-based pathways to understanding false confessions and wrongful convictions. Front Psychol. 2021;12. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.633936. 
Meijer EH, Verschuere B. The polygraph and the detection of deception. J Forensic Psychol Pract. 2010;10(4):325–338. doi: 10.1080/15228932.2010.481237.
Tremlin RC, Beazley P. A systematic review of offender mental health stigma: commonality, psychometric measures and differential diagnosis. Psychol Crime Law. 2022. doi: 10.1080/1068316X.2022.2072842.
Gordon BN, Baker-Ward L, Ornstein PA. Children’s testimony: A review of research on memory for past experiences. Clin Child Fam Psychol Rev. 2001;4(2):157–181. doi: 10.1023/A:1011333231621.
Appleby SC, Kassin SM.  When self-report trumps science: Effects of confessions, DNA, and prosecutorial theories on perceptions of guilt. Psychol Public Policy Law. 2016;22(2):127–140. doi: 10.1037/law0000080.
Canadian Mental Health Association. Violence and Mental Health: Unpacking a Complex Issue. n.d. https://ontario.cmha.ca/documents/violence-and-mental-health-unpacking-a-complex-issue/. Accessed March 30, 2023.
American Psychological Association. Mental illness and violence: Debunking myths, addressing realities. 2021. https://www.apa.org/monitor/2021/04/ce-mental-illness. Accessed March 30, 2023.
The Standford Daily. Rivera discusses legal ordeal. 2012. https://stanforddaily.com/2012/02/14/rivera-discusses-legal-ordeal/. Accessed March 30, 2023.
CBS Chicago. Former Inmate Settles Wrongful Conviction In Waukegan Murder Case For $20M. 2015. https://www.cbsnews.com/chicago/news/former-inmate-settles-wrongful-convictions-in-waukegan-murder-case-for-20m/. Accessed March 30, 2023.
Chicago Sun Times. Wrongful conviction leads to record $20 million settlement. 2016. https://chicago.suntimes.com/2016/6/24/18443298/wrongful-conviction-leads-to-record-20-million-settlement. Accessed March 30, 2023.
Chicago Tribute. Appeal promised after judge denies retrial for man convicted of murder in North Chicago burning death. 2018. https://www.chicagotribune.com/suburbs/lake-county-news-sun/ct-lns-north-chicago-burning-death-st-0606-story.html. Accessed March 30, 2023. 
Jenner & Block. Former Pro Bono Client Juan Rivera opens Barber College with Former Prison Guard. 2021. https://www.jenner.com/en/news-insights/publications/former-pro-bono-client-juan-rivera-opens-barber-college-with-former-prison-guard. Accessed March 30, 2023.
Block Club Chicago. Wrongly Convicted Of Murder, Juan Rivera Uses Settlement Money To Open Barber College With His Former Prison Guard In Rogers Park. 2021. https://blockclubchicago.org/2021/05/05/wrongly-convicted-of-murder-juan-rivera-uses-20m-settlement-to-open-barber-college-with-his-former-prison-guard-in-rogers-park/. Accessed March 30, 2023.
Lewis & Dickstein, P.L.L.C. Would hiring a lawyer make me look guilty? 2019. https://www.notafraidtowin.com/if-i-hire-a-lawyer-does-that-make-me-look-guilty/. Accessed March 30, 2023.
Verhoeven WJ, Stevens L. The lawyer in the Dutch interrogation room: Influence on police and suspect. J. Investig. Psychol. 2012;9(1):69-92. doi: 10.1002/jip.1354.
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