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ENG 102 Problem-Solution Research Guide - Lotz

A guide for students in Professor Lotz' ENG 102 who are working on their Annotated Bibliography and Problem-Solution Argument.

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Focus on Library Sources

For this research project you will focus on library resources, and limit your use of information found on the open web. For the Annotated Bibliography, four sources must be peer reviewed journal articles. The remaining sources will range from trade publications to books to documentaries and so forth.  Credible websites may be used but should be limited to no more than two or three.