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CurtEastPoint

(18,664 posts)
Tue Feb 6, 2018, 03:27 PM Feb 2018

Not sure where to post: I need help creating an 'Annotated List of Resources' for a course

I am taking. It's Art History. I'm guessing from what I've read that this is what he wants:

this would be a list broken down kinda like this, with each resource having a description (annotation) of what it's about:

BOOKS
Book One. Author blah blah
Description

Book Two. Author blah blah
Description

etc.

WEB
Site One. URL
Description

Site Two. URL
Description

JOURNALS
Journal One. Author blah
Description

ARTICLES
Article One: Author blah blah
Description

Is this what the prof wants?

Thanks!

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Not sure where to post: I need help creating an 'Annotated List of Resources' for a course (Original Post) CurtEastPoint Feb 2018 OP
Yeah PoorMonger Feb 2018 #1
So it's the same as an annotated bibliography? CurtEastPoint Feb 2018 #2
Yes. PoorMonger Feb 2018 #3
Thank you so much! CurtEastPoint Feb 2018 #4

PoorMonger

(844 posts)
1. Yeah
Tue Feb 6, 2018, 03:34 PM
Feb 2018

Annotated bib means with a little note about the source’s usefulness. This could be as short as a sentence or two or as long as a couple paragraphs. It depends on the source in question and how much you might rely on it later. If you don’t know how you might use it a little synopsis of it will work too.

PoorMonger

(844 posts)
3. Yes.
Tue Feb 6, 2018, 03:43 PM
Feb 2018

Resources & Bibliography can be used interchangeably depending on the professor really.

Just make sure to check the citation style ( Chicago , MLA , APA etc so you know how to organize it.

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