How Do You Write An Annotated Bibliography?

Asked by: Vickie Monahan
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  1. A brief summary of the source.
  2. The source’s strengths and weaknesses.
  3. Its conclusions.
  4. Why the source is relevant in your field of study.
  5. Its relationships to other studies in the field.
  6. An evaluation of the research methodology (if applicable)
  7. Information about the author’s background.

What are the 3 parts of an annotated bibliography?

The three different parts of an annotated bibliography include the title, annotation, and citation. The title and citation format will vary based on the style you use. The annotation can include a summary, evaluation, or reflection.

How do you format an annotated bibliography in APA 7?

Formatting an annotated bibliography in APA (pp. 307-308)

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  1. References in an annotated bibliography should be in alphabetical order, the same as you would order entries in a reference list.
  2. Each annotation should be a new paragraph below its reference entry.
  3. The annotation should be indented 0.5 in.

What is the length of annotated bibliography?

While an annotation can be as short as one sentence, the average entry in an annotated bibliography consists of a work’s citation information followed by a short paragraph of three to six sentences, roughly 150 words in length.

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