Annotated Bibliographies

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What is the main purpose of an annotation in an annotated bibliography?

  • To record information and ideas on your topic
  • To provide a purely descriptive summary
  • To list the citations to books, articles, and documents
  • To describe the author's point of view, authority, or clarity (correct)

What is the difference between an annotation and an abstract?

  • Annotations are purely descriptive while abstracts are critical
  • There is no difference between an annotation and an abstract
  • Abstracts are found at the beginning of scholarly journal articles while annotations are found in periodical indexes
  • Annotations are descriptive and critical while abstracts are purely descriptive (correct)

What intellectual skills are required when creating an annotated bibliography?

  • Reading, writing, and arithmetic
  • Memorization, critical thinking, and analyzing
  • Succinct analysis, informed library research, and concise exposition (correct)
  • Data analysis, coding, and machine learning

What is the first step in creating an annotated bibliography?

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What does an annotated bibliography typically include?

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What are other names for a bibliography depending on the style format?

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What does a bibliography usually include?

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What does an annotated bibliography include in addition to a regular bibliography?

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What might your annotations do depending on your project or assignment?

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Why might one write an annotated bibliography?

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Flashcards

Annotation Purpose

Describes the author's viewpoint, credibility, and clarity.

Annotation vs. Abstract

Annotations are descriptive and critical; abstracts are only descriptive.

Skills for Annotated Bibliography

Succinct analysis, informed research, and concise writing.

First Step: Annotated Bibliography

Find and record citations for relevant sources (books, articles, etc.).

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Annotated Bibliography: Core

A list of citations to books, articles, and documents.

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Bibliography: Alternate Name

"References"

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Bibliography Includes

Author, title, and publisher information.

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Annotations Add...

Summary and/or evaluation of each source.

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Why Write One?

To learn more about a academic topic.

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Annotation Flexibility

Include some, all, or other elements depending on assignment/project

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Study Notes

Annotated Bibliography Basics

  • The main purpose of an annotation in an annotated bibliography is to provide a brief summary and evaluation of the source.

Annotation vs. Abstract

  • An annotation is a brief summary and evaluation of a source, whereas an abstract is a brief summary of a source without evaluation.

Intellectual Skills Required

  • Creating an annotated bibliography requires critical thinking, analysis, and evaluation of sources.

Creating an Annotated Bibliography

  • The first step in creating an annotated bibliography is to identify and select relevant sources.

Annotated Bibliography Components

  • An annotated bibliography typically includes a citation and a brief summary and evaluation of each source.

Other Names for Bibliography

  • A bibliography can be referred to as a Works Cited page or a References list, depending on the style format.

Bibliography Components

  • A bibliography usually includes a list of sources cited in a research paper or project, including books, articles, and other materials.

Annotated Bibliography Additions

  • In addition to a regular bibliography, an annotated bibliography includes a brief summary and evaluation of each source.

Annotation Function

  • Annotations might provide background information, evaluate the source's credibility, or indicate the source's relevance to the research project or assignment.

Purpose of Annotated Bibliography

  • One might write an annotated bibliography to provide a detailed overview of the sources used in a research project, to evaluate the sources, or to help with further research.

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