An Annotated Bibliography is a bibliography that gives a summary of the research that has been done. It is still an alphabetical list of research sources. In addition to bibliographic data, an annotated bibliography provides a brief summary or annotation.
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2007-02-27 09:10:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Same as a regular bibliography except you cite how the source helped you, what information you used in your work, etc, and also to evaluate how useful the source was.
If you want to make your bibliography, fast, I recommend this site:
http://www.easybib.com/
2007-02-27 17:08:56
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answered by ♥♥♥♥♥ 5
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It's a list of books (can also include articles, news reports, even websites) with a citation (who wrote it, who published it, when, etc.) and a brief description of the contents.
If used for an academic paper, there are rules for the format of the citations, etc.
You can find out more in the link below.
2007-02-27 17:10:03
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answered by eleven 4
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that is a bibliography with a paragraph or information added by you after each citation to let people know why you chose it, you're line of thinking, etc.
2007-02-27 17:08:13
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answered by Zeppboy67 2
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