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ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY INSTRUCTIONS
For your course research paper (due in module/week 7), you will research and write about 1 of the hominid fossils relevant to human origins issues.
In preparation of the Research Paper, you will provide an Annotated Bibliography of sources that you will be using to complete this paper.
You will provide 5 sources and briefly summarize their relevance to your paper. Please follow current Turabian format for all citations.
One of the 5 required sources must be the specific web page from the Smithsonian Human Origins website (www.humanorigins.si.edu) which discusses the fossil you have chosen.
You will provide 4 additional citations from various young-Earth creation journals, books, and web articles.
Two of these will come from peer-reviewed journals, and 2 may come from journals, books, or web articles.
Following each citation, you will provide a brief, 60–80-word description of the paper, highlighting its relevance to the species you have chosen to study.
Begin your search at the Creation-Evolution Literature Database at
http://www.coresci.org/celd/. This database is current to 2012. To find more recent articles, search among the resources listed below. At least 1 source must be from 2013 to the present.
Creation peer-reviewed literature sources:
• Answers Research Journal (www.answersingenesis.org/arj)
• Creation Research Society Quarterly (www.creationresearch.org)
• Journal of Creation (http://creation.com/journal-of-creation-archive-index)
• Journal of Creation, Theology, and Science: Series B-Biology
(http://www.coresci.org/jcts/index.php/jctsb/issue/archive)
• A number of relevant peer-reviewed articles are linked at https://humangenesis.org under the “Genesis”, “Fossils”, and “Genetics” tabs.
Additional web sources:
• www.answersingenesis.org (many online articles by creationists)
• www.creation.com (many online articles by creationists)
• https://humangenesis.org (recent online articles and videos by creationists)
• www.icr.org (many online articles by creationists)
• http://toddcwood.blogspot.com/ (search this blog for good recent comments and, especially, references)
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