What is an Annotated Bibliography and How to Write One
How They Can Be Used in Research Paper Writing
By John Galt, published Apr 17, 2008
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As any student likely knows, the process of constructing works cited and bibliographies is indeed very common by the time that one gets to college, or whatever higher institution of learning he or she may choose. However, sometimes a simple works cited is not the best way to understand and gather your sources before research. Sometimes, it is best to use a method that is known as an annotated bibliography.An annotated bibliography is constructing in much the same way as a regularly bibliography. We create the proper citation, whether it be MLA or APA, and then we simply space down and write a summary. However, the goal here is to write a small summary in two parts. For the first part, we want to write about a paragraph detailing the source and what it is. The second part is simply another paragraph. However. In this paragraph, we attempt to write what component of our paper we will use the source for, and how it will be beneficial.
As can easily be guessed, there are many benefits to constructing a bibliography in this way. When we put out summaries and detail how we are going to use a source, we make it much easier to organize what we are doing. Instead of sifting through source after source and spending large amounts of time trying to piece together different information, we can simply reference the annotated bibliography, knowing precisely where each piece of information is and how it can be used to aid us in our research.
Of course, creating an annotated bibliography can be sort of a strange idea at first, after one has become very used to writing works cited in the traditional way. With that in mind, here is an example of how to write an annotated bibliography simply and effectively:
"Edward Roscoe Murrow." Encyclopedia of World Biography 2nd ed. 17 vols. Biography Resource Center. Gale. Rohrbach Lib., Kutztown U. 21 Mar. 2008 .
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Takeaways
- What is an annotated bibliography?
- When can it be useful to write one?
- An example of how to do one?
Did You Know?
Although many teachers will not require an annotated bibliography, they can be great tools for helping to organize research and ideas from various sources before writing.
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