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The Annotated Bibliography

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1 The Annotated Bibliography
Working from the Source

2 Starting out Right Gather your sources
Write your communication context Study examples Write the draft Submit to your peers

3 The Communication Context
Use the same communication context you used for the informative abstract. Direct to the same reader as the informative abstract.

4 What is an annotated bibliography?
An organized list of sources An informative text following each source Usually 100 to 150 words in length

5 What goes into an annotated bibliography?
Describes the content Describes usefulness Discusses limitations Describes audience it was meant for Evaluates the research Discusses author’s background Discusses conclusions Describes your reaction

6 How is an annotated bibliography different from an informative abstract?
Is shorter Explores the subject for further research Isn’t a substitute for reading the article Is part of decision making process

7 Analyzing Information Sources
Is the author credible? Who is the audience? When was it published?

8 Analyzing Information Sources
Is the information fact, opinion, or propaganda? Does the work provide new knowledge to the field? How is it written?

9 Writing the Annotated Bibliography
This is your chance to evaluate the subject of your informative abstract Go back and re-read the articles Adopt a new perspective

10 The round up… Would you recommend the source to your superior?
Would you include it as a source in a research project?

11 Finally… Approach this from a new vantage Read the article
Evaluate everything

12 Sources http://www.library.cornell.edu/okuref/research/skill28.htm


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