Part One – compose a response telling me about your discipline/field of interest(Interior Design) (500-word minimum)
Part Two – create an annotated bibliography of a minimum of six sources. Directions for Bibliography to follow. Include a secondary source, one source from a database, and two scholarly sources. The remaining sources are your choice. Each annotation should consist of the following: (1) a summary of the source, (2) an evaluation of the source (is the information useful, reliable, biased, and/or objective, etc.), and (3) a reflection of the source (how will it fit into your research, how does it shape your argument, etc.).
The length of the annotation should consist of three paragraphs – two paragraphs for a summary and one or two discussing the other two parts, i.e. evaluation and reflection. The summary needs to be more than “this source discusses St. Patrick.” The summary needs to serve as a reminder of the information for that source and aid in the writing process.
Part Three – compose a response telling me what you found out. Consider — What does your
discipline/field of interest look like in Ireland? What surprising information did you find out?
I already found the sources I will include them below:
1. Dautov E.N. “Fundamental Differences and Similarities in the Architecture and Interior of
English, Scottish, and Irish Dwellings.” Belye pyatna rossiiskoi i mirovoi istorii [“White Spots” of the Russian and World History], 2020, Vol. 6, pp. 14-23.
2. https://www.houseandhome.ie/inspiration/the-top-irish-architects-32546
3. https://www.salaryexpert.com/salary/job/interior-designer/ireland
4. https://books.google.com/books?id=lLoky6GqtdgC&printsec=copyright#v=onepage&q&f=false
(This top source doesn’t have to be on the whole book, but it can be on one certain architecture or a couple pages)
5. https://interiorimpressions.org/2023/03/16/irish-influence-in-interior-design/
6. https://esource.dbs.ie/server/api/core/bitstreams/f659f711-1dde-40e6-9bcb-020900f46104/content
(It can be certain pages as well, and not all 71 pages)