The document provided is an annotated bibliography containing summaries of three sources on drugs and substance abuse. It summarizes that the first source defines drugs as chemical substances. The second source discusses how drugs can affect one's entire life. The third source shows research arguing that drugs can kill you. To convert it to an APA-formatted reference page, the summaries would need to be removed, leaving only the reference citations in proper APA format.
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Drugs. (2009). In the Encyclopaedia Britannica Online. Chicago: Encyclopaedia Britannica.
Retrieved September 18, 2009, from
http://www.searcheb.com.exproxy.apollolibrary.com/eb/article- 9106187.
The information I gather from this source is that a drugs are chemical substance.
Wiley, J. (2009, Spring). Alcoholism & Drug Abuse: Focusing on Preventing substance abuse.
Alcoholism & Drug Abuse Weekly, 21(9), 6. Retrieved September 18, 2009, from the
EbscoHost database.
The information I gather form this article is about how drugs affecting ones entire life.
Gale, P. (2009, Spring). Junior Scholastic: What do you know about “rehab’ and drug
addiction? Heads Up Real News About Drugs And Your Body, 111(17). Retrieved April 27,
2009, from http://find.galegroup.com.ezproxy.apollolibrary.com/ips/start.do? It shows a
research that argues how drugs can kill you.
What must you do to convert the annotated bibliography to an APA-formatted reference page,
due in Week Seven as part of your rough draft?
The Annotated bibliography is very similar to the APA style reference page. Everything in the
bibliography is what would be used for the reference page except for the summary. The summary is not
used in a reference page. Therefore, in order to convert the annotated bibliography into the APA
formatted reference page, you have to remove the summary.