Annotated bibliographies
An annotated bibliography is a list of
citations to books, articles, and documents followed by a brief
descriptive paragraph. The purpose of the annotation or description is
to inform the reader of the relevance, accuracy, and quality of the
sources cited. Your annotation can include comments about the source's:
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Central theme
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Scope (information that is included
or not included)
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Author (background, scholarship, or
authority)
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Intended audience
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Relationship to another cited work on
the topic
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Relevance to and treatment of the topic
See a
sample annotated
bibliography about United States First Ladies.
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tips for writing an annotated bibliography:
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