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Use the links below to learn how to write an annotated bibliography.


Additional information

If you have additional questions, ask your course instructor or consider scheduling an appointment with a Writing Center instructor.

The Writing Center also has information on different documentation systems, such as MLA, APA, Chicago/Turabian, CBE, Numbered References, and APSA styles of citation.

If you are using APA documentation, you are in luck! The Writing Center offers a short class called "According to APA..."!


References for examples used

Bell, Inglis F., and Jennifer Gallup.  (1971).  A
     reference guide to English, American, and Canadian
     literature.  Vancouver:  University of British
     Columbia Press.

Bizzell, Patricia, and Bruce Herzberg.  (1991).  Bedford
     bibliography for teachers of writing.  3rd ed. 
     Boston:  Bedford Books of St. Martin's Press.

Center for Information on Language Teaching and The English
     Teaching Information Center of the British Council. 
     (1968). A Language-teaching bibliography. 
     Cambridge:  Cambridge University Press.

Spatt, Brenda.  (1991).  Writing from sources.  3rd ed.
     New York: St. Martin's Press.

Sternlicht, Manny, and George Windholz.  (1984).  Social
     behavior of the mentally retarded.  New York and
     London:  Garland Press.

Strenski, Ellen, and Madge Manfred.  (1981).  The
     research paper workbook.  2nd ed.  New York and
     London:  Longman.

 


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