Module Code :- ENTE1203
Module Title :- Annotated Bibliography
Assignment Weighting :- 50%
Assignment Number :- 1
This assignment is an individual assignment.
You are required to under take the creation of an annotated bibliography which will comprise of 5 documents. Each document should be discussed in no more than 200 words each.
ENTE1203 Annotated Bibliography Assignment – UK
You are required to create an annotated bibliography for the following 5 sources:
Research Material:
A1 – Journal
Innovation in times of pandemic: The moderating effect of knowledge sharing on the relationship between COVID‐19‐induced job stress and employee innovation.
A2 – Report:
State of Small Business Britain Report 2020
Economic and Social Research Council 2020. State of Small Business Britain 2020. [online] ERC Research Report. SSBB 2020. Available at:
A3 – YouTube:
How to write an Annotated Bibliography
This assignment is designed to assess the following learning outcome:
1. Students will develop the ability to analyse and evaluate a range of business data sources of information and use appropriate methodologies in determing the causes of a problem and making evidence-based decisions about its solution. (Anotated bibliography).
Assessment Details
The word count is 1000 words.
There will be a penalty of a deduction of 10% of the mark for work exceeding the word limit by 10% or more.
The word limit includes tables figures quotations and citations but excludes the references list and appendices.
ENTE1203 Annotated Bibliography Assignment – UK
How to Submit your Assessment
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ENTE1203 Annotated Bibliography Assignment – UK
Return of Marked Work
You can expect to have feedback returned to you on 21/01/22 20 working days.
If for any reason there is a delay you will be kept informed. Marks and feedback will be provided online. It is important that you access the feedback you receive as this will help to make improvements to your later work you can request a meeting with your Module Leader or Personal Tutor to discuss your feedback in more detail.
Marks will have been internally moderated only and will therefore be provisional your mark will be formally agreed later in the year once the external examiner has completed their review.More information on assessment and feedback can be found here.
ENTE1203 Annotated Bibliography Assignment – UK
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Academic Support and Your Well-being
Referencing is the process of acknowledging other people’s work when you have used it in your assignment or research. It allows the reader to locate your source material as quickly and easily as possible so that they can read these sources themselves and verify the validity of your arguments. Referencing provides the link between what you write and the evidence on which it is based.
ENTE1203 Annotated Bibliography Assignment – UK
You identify the sources that you have used by citing them in the text of your
assignment called citations or in-text citations and referencing them at the end of your assignment called the reference list or end-text citations).
The reference list only includes the sources cited in your text. The main referencing guide can be found here and includes information on the basics of referencing and achieving good academic practice. It also has tabs for the specific referencing styles depending on whether you require Harvard style used in business or OSCOLA style used by the Law school.
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