Annotated Bibilography
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TITLE OF YOUR ESSAY 4
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An Annotated Bibliography for Your Topic
Your Full Name
Your Degree Program, DeVry University
ENGL135 Advanced Composition
Professor Name
Month day, year
An Annotated Bibliography for (Your Topic)
Replace these sentences with your introduction paragraph. Left-align and tab in the first line of each paragraph. Please note that your annotations should be in alphabetical order.
Author, Title of Source
Replace these sentences with your summary paragraph. Summaries are brief, objective reports of what is in the source. Do not include your analysis or opinion.
Replace these sentences with your response and integration paragraph. Discuss how the source is credible, relevant, useful for your project, and so on. Insert a new section title for each annotation. Don’t forget to scroll down to write your full references list on the next page.
Author, Title of Source
Replace these sentences with your summary paragraph. Summaries are brief, objective reports of what is in the source. Do not include your analysis or opinion.
Replace these sentences with your response and integration paragraph. Discuss how the source is credible, relevant, useful for your project, and so on. Insert a new section title for each annotation. Don’t forget to scroll down to write your full references list on the next page.
Author, Title of Source
Replace these sentences with your summary paragraph. Summaries are brief, objective reports of what is in the source. Do not include your analysis or opinion.
Replace these sentences with your response and integration paragraph. Discuss how the source is credible, relevant, useful for your project, and so on. Insert a new section title for each annotation. Don’t forget to scroll down to write your full references list on the next page.
Author, Title of Source
Replace these sentences with your summary paragraph. Summaries are brief, objective reports of what is in the source. Do not include your analysis or opinion.
Replace these sentences with your response and integration paragraph. Discuss how the source is credible, relevant, useful for your project, and so on. Insert a new section title for each annotation. Don’t forget to scroll down to write your full references list on the next page.
Author, Title of Source
Replace these sentences with your summary paragraph. Summaries are brief, objective reports of what is in the source. Do not include your analysis or opinion.
Replace these sentences with your response and integration paragraph. Discuss how the source is credible, relevant, useful for your project, and so on. Insert a new section title for each annotation. Don’t forget to scroll down to write your full references list on the next page.
References (remember to list alphabetically)
Note: the sample reference types shown below are some of the most common ones: a journal article with a DOI, a journal article with a permalink to a database, a journal article with multiple authors, an article found online, and a book.
Author’s Last Name, First Initial. Second Initial. (Year of publication). Article title. Journal Title, Volume (issue, if known), page numbers. https://doi.org/10.####/#####.#####
Author’s Last Name, First Initial. Second Initial. (Year of publication). Article title. Journal Title, Volume (issue, if known), page numbers. https://PermalinkProvidedInLibraryDatabase
Author’s Last Name, First Initial. Second Initial., Author’s Last Name, First Initial. Second Initial., and Author’s Last Name, First Initial. Second Initial. (Year of publication). Article title. Magazine/Journal Title, Volume number (issue number if known), page numbers. https://doi.org/10.####/#####.#####
Author’s Last Name, First Initial. Second Initial. (Year, Month Day of publication). Article title. Magazine or Online Source Title. https://full_hyperlinked_webpageURL
Author’s Last Name, First Initial. Second Initial. (Year of publication). Book Title. Publisher.