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THEA 225: History of Theatre I

Annotated Bibliography Guides

Below are links to several excellent guides on how to make Annotated Bibliographies.

What is an Annotated Bibliography?

An Annotated Bibliography is similar to a Works Cited page.  The major difference between the two is that an Annotated Bibliography has a brief paragraph or annotation under the citation that is usually a summary and evaluation of the source.  The annotation is usually 100-150 words (one paragraph) and includes the relevance and accuracy of the source.

Example Annotated Bibliography

Below are sample annotated bibliographies:

Purdue OWL: Annotated Bibliographies

University of North Carolina Writing Center