ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY
Research ProjectSources Used:
http://lib.skidmore.edu/library/index.php/writing-an-annotated-bibliography
Swbat understand the properties of an annotated
bibliography in order to create their own for their research
project
O DO NOW: Take out your research binder.O You should have multiple articles
printed out.
What is an annotated bibliography?
O An annotated bibliography is a list of citations to books, articles, and documents.
O Each citation is followed by a brief (usually about 150 words) descriptive and evaluative paragraph, the annotation.
O The purpose of the annotation is to inform the reader of the relevance, accuracy, and quality of the sources cited. Souce:
http://guides.library.cornell.edu/annotatedbibliography
Why do I need to do this?
O An annotated bibliography may serve a number of purposes, including but not limited to:
O A review of the literature on a particular subjectO Illustrate the quality of research that you have doneO Provide examples of the types of sources availableO Describe other items on a topic that may be of
interest to the readerO Explore the subject for further researchO The annotated bibliography may be selective or
comprehensive in its coverage. A selective annotated bibliography includes just those items that are best for the topic while an exhaustive annotated bibliography attempts to identify all that is available on a subject.
StructureO Length: Generally, annotations constitute one paragraph and are
approximately 100 -150 words long, with a goal of concise and explicative annotations
O Person: The third person is the standard, though first person may be appropriate for certain types of annotated bibliographies.
O Language and Vocabulary: If you use a quotation excerpted from the work set it within quotation marks. Vary your sentence structure and try to avoid phrases in your annotations, such as, "The author states," "This article concerns," or "The purpose of this report is," as well as sentences starting with "It was suggested that," "It was found that," and "It was reported that."
O Format - Sentences: Whole sentences are preferable, but single descriptive words, and simple phrases or lists may be acceptable.
O Format - Paragraphs: Annotations should be one paragraph long. The paragraph should contain a statement of the work's major thesis, from which the rest of the sentences can develop.
How to write the annotation
O Cite the book, article, or document using MLA style. Consult easybib.com
Depending on your assignment guidelines, you may have to:O Describe the content of the sourceO Mention why the source is usefulO Indicate any strengths or weaknesses of the sourceO Evaluate the overall reliability of the source; you can
do this by looking at:O The author's conclusions and how he/she arrived at
themO The references consulted
O Describe your reaction to the source
Writing Styles: Telegraphic
Telegraphic: (phrases, non-sentences)O Get the information out, quickly and
concisely. Be clear, but complete and grammatically correct sentences are unnecessary.
O Bullet Points are fine
Source: https://writing.wisc.edu/Handbook/AnnBib_style.html
Writing Styles: Complete Sentences
Complete sentencesO In this style you must always use
complete sentences.O The length of the sentences varies.
Subjects and conjunctions are not eliminated even though the tone may be terse. Avoid long and complex sentences.
Source: https://writing.wisc.edu/Handbook/AnnBib_style.html
Complete Sentences Example
Kinter, W. R., and R L. Pfaltzgraff. (1972). Assessing the Moscow SALT agreements. Orbis, 16, 34l-360. O The authors hold the conservative view that
SALT can not halt the slipping nuclear advantage of the United States. They conclude that the United States needs a national reassessment of defense policy. They further conclude that the only utility of SALT is in developing a dialogue with the Soviets. This is a good conservative critique of SALT I.
Source: https://writing.wisc.edu/Handbook/AnnBib_style.html
Writing Style: Paragraph
O When using this form of annotation, you must write a full, coherent paragraph.
O Sometimes this can be similar to the form of a bibliographic essay. It goes without saying that you need to use complete sentences.
Source: https://writing.wisc.edu/Handbook/AnnBib_style.html
Paragraph Example
O Voeltz, L.M. (1980). Children's attitudes toward handicapped peers. American Journal of Mental Deficiency, 84, 455-464.
O As services for severely handicapped children become increasingly available within neighborhood public schools, children's attitudes toward handicapped peers in integrated settings warrant attention. Factor analysis of attitude survey responses of 2,392 children revealed four factors underlying attitudes toward handicapped peers: social- contact willingness, deviance consequation, and two actual contact dimensions. Upper elementary-age children, girls, and children in schools with most contact with severely handicapped peers expressed the most accepting attitudes. Results of this study suggest the modifiability of children's attitudes and the need to develop interventions to facilitate social acceptance of individual differences in integrated school settings.
Source: https://writing.wisc.edu/Handbook/AnnBib_style.html
How do I create the citation
O Go to easybib.com.
SELECT MLA
Next Step
O Easybib will have you select the citation typeO ArticleO BookO JournalO WebsiteEasybib is not always reliable. So there are some other resources up on my webpage.
TASKO You should have at least 5 annotated
citations for this project.O This is due this week. It will go into your
research binder after I grade it.O It will be part of your final research
binder, but not included in your paper.O You will have to maintain and write a
separate bibliography that includes all of the citations that you wind up using in your paper.
SHARE/EXITO Does anyone have any questions?
O Does anyone want to share a good source they found for their project?