Thursday, March 31, 2016

Pages 155-158

Pages 155-158
This section goes over Bibliographies and how to write them, while also introducing the topic of Annotated Bibliographies  and further delving into how one is written and what goes into one. While a bibliography is merely a collection of cited sources, the annotated bibliography is that plus the writers own commentary on each one. there are Summary and evaluative annotations, summary being just a quick overall grasp of what the cited source is about, while the evaluative one is the authors take on what is written in the cited source and why you're using it in the paper. Next the features of annotated bibliographies are explored, and they are Rhetorical information, A Summary of the source's content, and the writers evaluation of the source. These essentially tell the reader everything the writer borrowed or learned from the cited sources,saving you the time to go and explore said sources to get the full picture the author had. Lastly they go over introducing your annotated bibliography and the process of perfecting it, which usually fit hand in hand with intros and editing of regular sections of papers.

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