A bibliography is a list of sources usually found at the end of a piece of scholarly writing. These sources could be books, articles, films, or even podcasts that were consulted or cited in the writing of the piece.
When a bibliography is "annotated," the author includes information about each consulted resource. Annotations can look different depending on what writing style the field uses, or other specific requirements for the assignment.
This guide is here to help you gather a basic understanding of what your finished annotated bibliography may look like. However, the content of annotated bibliographies can vary greatly, and your instructor reserves the right to overrule these guidelines.
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