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What is an Annotated Bibliography?
An annotated bibliography is a list of sources used for researching a topic. Each source is briefly summarized and evaluated.
Why Write an Annotated Bibliography?
Annotated bibliographies provide an opportunity for you to learn more about your research topic, assess and evaluate sources, and discuss the ways in which each source contributes to the larger context of your paper.
How to Write an Annotated Bibliography:
Writing an annotated bibliography begins with research and reading.
Research
Reading
Writing
Here is a video tutorial to help you create your Annotated Bibliography. Be careful to avoid editorials or opinion pieces. If you want to use these, consider a balanced approach by finding the other side of an argument. You can avoid bias by reviewing where the source material sits in the AllSides Media Bias Chart or the Ad Fontes Media Bias Chart.