Annotated Bibliographies

Annotated bibliographies are a common assignment in university. Annotated bibliographies provide an opportunity to dive into the research on a topic to get a sense of how the scholarly conversation has developed, allowing you to choose a direction for your own contribution. This lesson will show you how to succeed with your annotated bibliography assignments.



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