General rules for creating your citation page include: Use the title “References” or “Bibliography” as appropriate. Double space the text. Leave two blank lines between the title and first entry. What should be included in an annotated bibliography? The annotation should include most, if not all, of the following: ExplanationRead More →

Title your reference page as “Annotated Bibliography” or “Annotated List of Works Cited.” Place each annotation after its reference. Annotations should typically not exceed a single paragraph. What is the difference between a reference page and an annotated bibliography? A Works Cited page is a list of the references usedRead More →

The annotation should include most, if not all, of the following: Explanation of the main purpose and scope of the cited work; Brief description of the work’s format and content; Theoretical basis and currency of the author’s argument; Author’s intellectual/academic credentials; Work’s intended audience; Does an annotated bibliography need aRead More →

A reference list contains works that specifically support the ideas, claims, and concepts in a paper; in contrast, a bibliography provides works for background or further reading and may include descriptive notes (e.g., an annotated bibliography). What is the difference between bibliography and referencing? Reference implies the list of sources,Read More →