An annotated bibliography is a list of sources in proper citation format, each with a descriptive paragraph. The description may critique, analyze or just summarize the content of the item. For this assignment, you will write a critical/evaluative annotation for each source, critically appraising the evidence that addresses your practice problem.
A good annotated bibliography:
*Excerpted from The Writing Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
The Annotated Bibliography should be the final result after a thorough review of the literature on your topic. Different databases should be searched to get different perspectives. If 8-10 sources are required, you should be reviewing many more sources (20-25), in detail, before making final selections.
No matter which course or discipline you're researching in, the steps of writing an annotated bibliography should be similar:
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