The Annotated Catalogue
The catalogue is simply a list of research material, which ideally contains a mix of both primary and secondary research and offers evidence of diversity in sourcing the material.
It is important that each item is referenced appropriately and that each is accompanied by a short commentary on why it was selected, what use it has and what relative value is.
Remember:
Example Catalogue
An investigation into the emergence of a "gothic" genre in American film.
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It is important that each item is referenced appropriately and that each is accompanied by a short commentary on why it was selected, what use it has and what relative value is.
Remember:
- Do not place every single piece of influence in your catalogue.
- Judge each piece on it's merits and then make a case for it's selection.
- You should be including 10-15 items.
Example Catalogue
An investigation into the emergence of a "gothic" genre in American film.
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