Now that you have successfully determined the potential steps to take when preparing and writing a comprehensive literature review, it is time to put some of your readings into action.
1. Using a selective database (e.g., ERIC or ProQuest), you are to follow steps 1 through 4 in the text and collect a minimum of 10 specific articles, dissertations, books, white papers, etc., that may support your topic of interest that you presented in the earlier modules.
2. Explain briefly how each selected reference supports the topic chosen for the research discussed during the first module.
3. Using the examples found in the online link to Annotated Bibliography, you are to create at least 10 references as your assignment.