What must you do to convert the annotated

bibliography to an APA-formatted reference page as part of the rough draft of your
research paper?

http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/01/

Click on Reference List: Basic Rules in the list at the left.

http://www.uwsp.edu/psych/apa4b.htm
Go to Appendix C.

http://www.indiana.edu/~wts/pamphlets/apa_style.shtml

To convert an annotated bibliography to an APA-formatted reference page for your research paper's rough draft, follow these steps:

1. Understand the APA format: Familiarize yourself with the rules and guidelines of the APA (American Psychological Association) format. This includes specific requirements for formatting, punctuation, and arrangement of the references.

2. Review your annotated bibliography: Read through your annotated bibliography entries and identify the sources you want to include in the reference page. Remove any sources that are not needed for the final reference page.

3. Arrange the entries alphabetically: Start by organizing your annotated bibliography entries in alphabetical order by the author's last name. If there is no author, use the title of the source.

4. Format the reference entries: Use the required APA format for each entry. The general format for different types of sources is as follows:

- Books: Last name, Initials. (Publication Year). Title of book. Publisher.
- Journal articles: Last name, Initials. (Publication Year). Article title. Journal Name, Volume(Issue), Page numbers.
- Websites: Last name, Initials. (Publication or Updated Year). Web page title. Site Name. Retrieved from URL

Note: For more specific formats based on the type of source (e.g., online journals, newspapers, etc.), consult the APA manual or reputable online sources.

5. Apply appropriate capitalization and punctuation: Follow APA guidelines for capitalization, italics, and punctuation. For example, capitalize the first letter of the title and subtitle, all proper nouns, and the first word after a colon. Use italics for book and journal titles, but not for article and webpage titles.

6. Double-check the formatting: Ensure that the overall formatting of the reference page complies with APA guidelines. This includes using a hanging indent for all entries (the first line is flush with the left margin, and subsequent lines are indented), double-spacing, and consistent use of font style and size.

7. Proofread and review: Once you have converted your annotated bibliography to an APA-formatted reference page, proofread it carefully to eliminate any errors. Verify that all the necessary information is included and that the sources are correctly formatted.

Remember, the goal of an APA-formatted reference page is to provide accurate, consistent, and complete information to help readers locate and verify the sources you used in your research paper. So, checking your work for accuracy and adhering to APA guidelines is crucial.