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PLAN
• What is an annotated bibliography?• Purpose of an annotated bibliography• Contents of an annotated bibliography• Example of an annotated bibliography
entry• Writing an annotated bibliography
WHAT IS AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY?
• A list of reference material, such as books and articles, in which you provide author, title, and publication details for each item (as in a bibliography) and a short review of that item• Listed in alphabetical order (by author’s surname)• Typically around 150 words long
PURPOSE
• Provides commentary on books and articles available in a field of study• Summarises the content, relevance and
quality of the articles• For readers to gain familiarity with a particular
body of work or field of study • For writers to prepare for doing a literature
review or research by gathering together resources and gaining an overview of the field of study
SPECIALIST PRACTICE
• Community development• Formal/informal education• Faith-based• Health• Youth welfare/Justice
INFORMATION PROVIDED
• Citation: author and year (APA format)• Reference: full bibliographical details (APA format) • Summary: a clear indication of the content (and
argument) of the piece. May include: • subject or topic • author’s aim in writing the piece and authority• intended audience• essential contents of the piece• main ideas, or claims • key arguments and evidence
• Critique
CRITIQUE
• Critical comment on the merits and weaknesses of the publication or on its contribution to the field of study. Some of the things you might consider evaluating are• Appropriateness of the article to its intended audience• Whether it is up to date• Its engagement with other import literature in the field• Personal responses to the article• Also see the CRAAP test (see Moodle)
SPECIALIST PRACTICE
• Community development• Formal/informal education• Faith-based• Health• Youth welfare/Justice