Annotated Bibliography Writing Help
The “Rules” for Annotated Bibliography Writing
Yes, there are rules. By the time you are writing complex research works, the simple end-of-text citations will no longer suffice. Now the expectation is that you will write an annotation for each of your sources – bibliographical synopses that include:
- A very brief summary of the research or the work that was read
- Evaluative comments that relate to the importance of the source and its relevance to the research work you have just produced.
And all of this must be accomplished in 150-200 words – not an easy task!
Here’s the Issue
Some students have no problem reducing the content of a resource to a few succinct sentences – this skill is called synthesis and it comes only with lots of practice.
Some students have just not had the practice that enables them to synthesize quickly and easily – so they spend hours on annotations that should only take 10-15 minutes, if they have understood what they read.
We Can Save You Time
Annotated bibliographies are a very tiny part of the work you have done in creating a research work, and they should not be causing you frustration or eating up your valuable time. Your solution is really simple. Send that bibliographical information on over to GlobalWritings.com. Whether it is for a paper you have produced in business, physics, psychology or art, it doesn’t matter. We have academics who are familiar with the research and who can write those annotations quickly and expertly.
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