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Annotated Bibliography: In very brief

Here's what you can do in 100 - 150 words

The full reference
(not included in word count)

Summary
What it is about?

  • The author’s purpose, aim or question
  • main argument, central idea, findings or conclusions
  • What sort of text is it? General? Specific?

Evaluation
What do I think about it?

  • Who is it written for?
  • Particular strengths, from your point of view
  • Any weaknesses or limitations?

Reflection
How might I use it?

Has the text helped you understanding something better? How useful is it? Will you use it? How?

Kate Williams July 2009

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