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Capstone Project: Week 2 Milestone—BibliographyCreating a literature search is like selecting materials to build a house. The house you build will be more likely to remain standing over time if the wood, nails, and screws you use are high quality and appropriate for your specific project. Similarly, the literature that you select to inform your Capstone Project must have a direct bearing on your topic, be from a high-quality, reputable source, and must address the Program Learning Outcomes. Your Capstone Project milestones will rely heavily on the literature that you select this week and next, so take the time to locate the best resources—the best building materials—to support the structure and results of your Capstone Project.To prepare for this Capstone Project:Review Chapter 6, “Citing Books and Other Separately Published Materials” in the course text, Essential Guide to APA Style for Walden Students. This chapter will help you properly cite your resources as you develop your literature review.Review the online articles listed in the Learning Resources, and pay special attention to the articles in the Walden Writing Center for tips and extended explanations on how to organize and conduct a literature review.Investigate literature from a variety of sources, such as the Walden Library, books, professional magazines, and newspapers for insights that describe and support your Capstone Project topic.What scholarly knowledge is available that has produced insights into your Capstone Project topic?What other knowledge or knowledge formations are available that have produced insights into your Capstone Project topic?To complete this Capstone Project, create a bibliography of 8–12 resources you are considering for your Mini Literature Review. All resources must be in proper APA format. Refer to the Essential Guide to APA Style for Walden Students, as well as the Mini Literature Review in your Learning Resources, for guidance on what a quality bibliography looks like.Learning ResourcesRequired ReadingsNote: To access this week’s required library resources, please click on the link to the Course Readings List, found in the Course Materials section of your Syllabus.ReadingsKubin , L. (2010). A mini literature review on human papillomavirus (HPV) and parental acceptance of the HPV vaccine.Used by permission of Laura Kubin.This mini literature review is provided to you as an example. Review it in preparation for completing your Mini Literature Review. This week, focus on the bibliography to help guide your work on this week’s Capstone Project.Resume Writing ResourcesThe following articles provide step-by-step guidance on writing a resume. Review these in preparation for this week’s Application Assignment:Resume writing tips. (2007). Critical Care Nurse, 51–55. Retrieved from the Walden Library databasesBecze, E. (2008). Staying on top. Resume writing, part 1: Develop a self-inventory. ONS Connect, 23(2), 29. Retrieved from the Walden Library databases.Becze, E. (2008). Staying on top. Resume writing, part 2: Writing the first draft. ONS Connect, 23(3), 34. Retrieved from the Walden Library databases.Becze, E. (2008). Staying on top. Resume writing, part 3: Complete your resume with careful editing and professional formatting. ONS Connect, 23(4), 29. Retrieved from the Walden Library databases.Walden University. (n.d.). Show you’re the best candidate. Retrieved from Walden University’s website athttp://careercenter.waldenu.edu/857.htmThis Web article from Walden’s Career Center highlights how you can use the Challenge, Action, Resultformula to document your accomplishments and demonstrate your value to potential employers.WebsitesWalden University Career Centerhttp://careercenter.waldenu.edu/ The website of the Walden University Career Center provides a variety of resources for managing your career. Review the website in preparation of this week’s assignments.Sample Resumes: Healthcare Resume Tipshttp://www.bestsampleresume.com/healthcare-resumes.htmlPlease put it in apa format citation