Medication Errors Patient Safety Recommendation
Annotated bibliography steps:
Review this resource from Cornell University:
Cornell University Library. (2014, May 1). How to prepare an annotated bibliography Links to an external site.. Retrieved from http://guides.library.cornell.edu/annotatedbibliography
Also review:
Writing Center. (n.d.). Annotated bibliography Links to an external site.. Retrieved from https://writingcenter.uagc.edu/annotated-bibliography
Develop your Annotated Bibliography of sources that you believe will support the purpose of your Final Project. At least seven of these sources should originate from the University of Arizona Global Campus Library databases.
Each source entry should contain two thoroughly-written paragraphs. One paragraph should effectively summarize the source’s major claims. The other paragraph should thoroughly describe how the information will be utilized in the Final Project.
Your Annotated Bibliography must contain full citations in APA format.
Following each full citation and employing full sentences, include a descriptive and critical assessment of each entry.
Avoid using first- and second-person pronouns. Rather, refer to the author in your descriptive and critical assessment of the author’s ideas. You should maintain a formal tone throughout each entry.