Annotated Bibliography Example

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How do you write an annotated bibliography? To write an annotated bibliography, you need to evaluate your source then write a summary, evaluation, or reflection of the source. Once your annotation is complete, you will create a citation for the source using the rules for APA, MLA, or Chicago style.
Annotation A brief summary of the source. The source's strengths and weaknesses. Its conclusions. Why the source is relevant in your field of study. Its relationships to other studies in the field. An evaluation of the research methodology (if applicable) Information about the author's background.
The annotated bibliography is written in paragraph form and composed of 4 parts: the citation, the summary of the content, an evaluation of the source, and a reflection on its use. Follow these steps. 1. Citation - Create a standard MLA citation for the source.
The annotated bibliography is written in paragraph form and composed of 4 parts: the citation, the summary of the content, an evaluation of the source, and a reflection on its use.
The bibliography is double-spaced, both within the citation and between them. The annotation appends the entry unless complete sentences are used, then a line space is added and the annotation begins with a paragraph indent, as shown in the example below. Lozier, Jeffrey D., et al.
Follow these 3 steps to learn about the basics of how to write an annotated bibliography. Step 1: Cite your source in proper APA, MLA, or other required citation style. Each of your entries will begin with a full bibliographic entry. Step 2: Summarize the source. Step 3: Evaluate the source.