Complete an Annotated Bibliography on effective leadership.

Complete an Annotated Bibliography and an Outline.

An annotated bibliography is a list of sources and includes current APA-formatted references to the peer-reviewed articles (all which must have are attached). Following each reference you must include a brief description, summary, and evaluation of the source. The purpose of an annotated bibliography is to benefit the researcher and provide the content, relevance, and quality of the sources.

You must provide an Annotated Bibliography of at least 17 peer-reviewed references (attached) for the Literature Review. This must be in current APA format with a cover page, abstract, and references. Each reference must include a summary, analysis, and reflection. Do not include books, book reviews, dissertations, websites, blogs, etc. All articles must have been published in the past 4 years and are attached.

You must follow current APA format for an annotated bibliography, including:

• A brief description and summary of the article;

• An evaluation of the source – is the information relevant to your research?

• A determination of how the article will be utilized in the literature review; and

• An assessment of the article according to the focus of the research and provide criticisms.

• Answers to the following questions:

o Who is the author and how are they qualified?

o How does the source fit in the topic chosen to research?

o Is the source helpful?

o Too broad or too narrow?

o How will this research fit into your research paper?

Outline

At the end of the Annotated Bibliography, beginning on a new page, you will provide a detailed Outline of your Literature Review. See the outline provided for details regarding preparing an outline for a paper.

You must use full sentences and incorporate all of the references that you have found for the Annotated Bibliography. The outline must be in current APA format and a minimum of 3 pages.

An example to follow is the first attachment.

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