Answered By: Vicki
Last Updated: Oct 30, 2023     Views: 6

An annotated bibliography is a list of sources (e.g., books and articles you might want to refer to in a research paper) that includes a summary, written by you, of each source. If you have been assigned to create an annotated bibliography, be sure to carefully read the assignment. Each professor has different requirements for annotated bibliographies.  

This page on the OWL at Purdue site gives you examples of annotated bibliographies in MLA and APA formats.

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