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Annotated Bibliographies
How to Write an Annotation
Examples of Annotated Bibliographies
Features of Good Annotations:
150-250 words maximum
Paragraph one contains a brief summary of the source's main points.
Paragraph two
explains the validity of the source and
how the source contributes to your topic.
Purdue Owl Annotated Bibliography Samples
Examples of APA, MLA and Chicago styled annotations.
Style Guides
APA Style
MLA Style
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Citation Generator
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Evaluating Online Resources
Evaluating Information for Academic Quality
A short YouTube video from the New York Institute of Technology that gives 5 easy things to check for when evaluating online and other resources.
Evaluating Sources of Information
Purdue's OWL site for evaluating sources.
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Shan Martinez
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Email: shan.martinez@acu.edu
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