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CCPA: McGill, R. & Muir, A. (Fall 2024): Annotated bibliographies

This guide provides starting points for your research in CCPA.

Annotated bibliographies resources

Annotated Bibliography Resources

The following websites provide examples to help you with writing your annotations.

What an annotation IS and IS NOT

What is an Annotation?

An annotation is:
  • A description of what YOU found out about a resource and what YOU think of its usefulness.
An annotation is not:
  • A collection of text copied from that resource. The annotation is only helpful if YOU are the one describing and evaluating the resource in your own words.

What are annotations, and how can they help you?

What's an Annotation?

An annotation is a brief description and/or evaluation of the content, purpose, and usefulness of a resource. Annotations can be written for a variety of purposes, though generally they are written as a way to help those interested in a topic find reliable information on that topic. 

How Can Annotations Help You?

As a student, writing annotations can help you:

  • Increase your awareness of different kinds of resources available about your topic
  • Identify, describe and perhaps evaluate the content, purpose and usefulness of different kinds of resources
Video: Annotated Bibliographies

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