What is an annotated bibliography? Why do you have to write
one for this class?
An annotated
bibliography is set up the same way as a regular bibliography in the sense that
it is alphabetical. The annotated part is a summary and/or evaluation. This
would be important because it will explain that even though the title of a
source does not sound scholarly, we can back it reflect the truth in the
summary. The annotation can also include a reflection to shoe how it shapes your
argument. What is confusing if it should include all or part of these. Should I
include a summary, assessment and reflection of every source or just the few that
seem to really need it? A summary is easy, even including an assessment should
not be hard. It is including the argument that would be annoying. Sometimes I
do not know how it can be attached my argument until after I put it together. I
know it does not sound proper but it is true. I can relate it back to my topic
but not always my argument. The annotation is also great to understand which
source to follow when you find something interesting in another person’s
sources.
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