How do I create an annotation?
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An annotation is the source's citation followed by a paragraph that describes, explains, and/or evaluates that source. If you are writing annotations for a course assignment, check with your professor on what they'd like included in an annotation. It may use all or some of this criteria.
Author: Who are the authors? What are their credentials?
Purpose: What is the main argument of the work?
Reader: Who is the intended audience?
Research: How was the research conducted (methodologies used / data analyzed)?
Conclusions: What were the author’s conclusions, and were they supported?
Bias: Is the author biased?
Assessment: How does this work compare to other scholarship in its field?
Reflection: How does this source inform (e.g. support or contradict) your argument? / How will it be used in your research?
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