Highlights
1. Develops and assess your bibliographic skills in two ways:
The substantive content of the Annotated Bibliography as the assignment - that is, a part of the work for each of the ten sources; and
The regular Bibliography that is to be included at the end of all academic work. These bibliographies record all of the sources that guided or influenced or were directly cited in a work - so, this instance, for example, it must include at least the ten that were cited in the work but it might include more (if you did some other reading to assist your understanding).
(1) It is recommended that you use the Template that is provided as part of the material for this assignment (under the Assessment folder on the Blackboard site). The Template has three cells for each of the ten sources citation, steps to locate the source, and initial analysis.
(2) With respect to both Annotated Bibliography work and regular Bibliography
For both of these elements of the assessment, you are required to follow the formatting requirements of the section
1.13 of the Australian Guide to Legal Citation (4th ed, 2018) ('the AGLC').
These include:
(3) With respect to Annotated Bibliography elements only For the work of the Annotated Bibliography please additionally note: All other AGLC formatting style requirements apply - please be sure to familiarize yourself with this Guide at an overall level.
(4) With respect to main/regular Bibliography only For the main/regular Bibliography:
Organize the list according to the headings/categories detailed in section 1.13 of the AGLC as they apply to groups of sources both those used in the Annotated Bibliography and any other sources to which you might have preferred.
Those categories are
A. Articles/Books/Reports
B. Cases
C. Legislation
D. Treaties
E. Other
If you have not referred to any sources from a particular category then do not include that category in this Bibliography. For example, if you do not refer to any treaties as a source then do not include the heading D Treaties. If you do not include a heading, change the numbering of subsequent headings to be in correct ascending order - eg:
A. Articles/Books/Reports
B. Cases
C. Legislation
D. Other
2. Essay
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