An Annotated Bibliography is a list of the sources you have found so far. These

An Annotated Bibliography is a list of the sources you have found so far.

These sources should:

  • directly reflect your topic and working thesis
  • be current
  • demonstrate authority on the author’s part

Look for sources that will help you write, develop, and support your semester research project.

For each source, you should include:

  • a full MLA citation as it would appear on your Works Cited page
    • refer to Content >> Guide A: Research and MLA, as needed
  • a summary, two to three sentences long, where you highlight the main argument of the source and the most important takeaways
  • in a sentence or two, an evaluation of the effectiveness and credibility of your source
  • a response of your reaction to the source and how you will use it in your writing or research project, in a sentence or two

Include all information for at least three sources.

The list should be in alphabetical order as it would be on your Works Cited page.

Use the sample entry on p. 2 of “Annotated Bibliographies” as a model for each of your entries. Here below I leave you the semester project and of which you have to look for the sources