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Adding Your Appendices

Example of what an appendix will appear to be
What do I do with all the rest of the forms and data and huge tables that I want to include in my Literature Review?

I place them at the end in the APPENDICES!!!


You probably won't use an Appendix in your One-Theme Literature Review, but here is valuable information for a later date.

The Appendices (if there is only one, it is called the Appendix) is where you can share information that is too complex and detailed to be included in the text of the report. While you may put tables and figures throughout your report, the Appendices holds copies of your surveys, timelines, complex data tables, long lists, or lists of articles that support your project but are not cited in the paper. In short, the Appendices is where you put what you can’t place elsewhere.

The Appendices is comprised of multiples Appendix(es): 

  • Each Appendix must be on a separate page and be given page numbers.
  • Appendices must be included in the Table of Contents.
  • Each appendix is titled with a Letter and a Name (e.g., Appendix C: Faculty Survey). This title is placed at the top of the page as a Heading 1.
  • In the text of the paper, each Appendix should be referred to by letter and name (Appendix A, Appendix B, Appendix C) in the text of the paper. (Example: See Appendix C Faculty Survey)
  • If your Appendices refer to information outside of the document, you must cite the source within the appendix and include the reference in your References list
There are other nuances to using Appendices. 
If you are interested, visit Library and Learning Standards, Rasmussen College (2019)

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