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  • 3.2: Developing an Annotated Bibliography

    • Pennsylvania State University: Joe Schall's "Annotated Bibliographies" Page

      Read this article for tips on developing an annotated bibliography, and to see a sample of what a finished annotated bibliography might look like.

    • Cornell University Library: Michael Engle's "How to Prepare an Annotated Bibliography" Page

      Read this article, which defines an annotated bibliography, distinguishes between an annotated bibliography and abstract, and explains the process of creating an annotated bibliography.

    • Research Activity: Annotated Bibliography Page

      Using the skills you have learned about finding and evaluating sources, create an annotated bibliography for all of the sources you have identified for your research topic so far. As you continue your research, compile annotated entries for each new source that you identify.

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