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ENG 122: Annotated Bibliography

Three Parts to an Annotated Bibliography

An Annotated Bibliography is made up of three parts:

  1. Citation--this is in either APA or MLA format; you include one citation for each source you found in your research
  2. Summary--a short summary of what is included in your source, which may be composed of the reasoning behind their research, research methods, and conclusions reached
  3. Evaluation--a short evaluation of the source from your point of view; would you be able to use it for your paper? Why or why not?

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What do you Include?

bibliography is a list of works (books, articles, films, etc.) on a particular topic.

An annotation can help the reader determine the value of each work on the topic and the contribution it might make to his own research.

An annotated bibliography includes a paragraph following each citation that summarizes the work.

descriptive annotation may summarize:

  • The main purpose or idea of the work
  • The contents of the work
  • The author’s conclusions
  • The intended audience
  • The author’s research methods
  • Special features of the work such as illustrations, maps, tables, etc.