Annotated Bibliography Template Page 2

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Student’s Last Name 2
Highlight this passage and replace it with your annotation. In a descriptive annotation,
you merely describe what the book, web page, or article is about. In a critical
bibliography, you provide a descriptive annotation, and you evaluate the success or
reliability of the book, web page, or article. You might also compare or contrast the
source with another source on the topic…Notice that in this template, the annotation is
indented and single spaced.
Last Name of First Author, First Name of First Author, and Second (and third, if necessary)
Author's Name in Normal Order. Title of Book With Two or Three Authors, Title
Underlined or Italicized. Place of Publication: Publisher, Date.
Highlight this passage and replace it with your annotation. In a descriptive annotation,
you merely describe what the book, web page, or article is about. In a critical
bibliography, you provide a descriptive annotation, and you evaluate the success or
reliability of the book, web page, or article. You might also compare or contrast the
source with another source on the topic…Notice that in this template, the annotation is
indented and single spaced.
Last Name of First Author, First Name of First Author, et al. Title of Book With More Than
Three Authors, Title Underlined or Italicized. Place of Publication: Publisher, Date.
Highlight this passage and replace it with your annotation. In a descriptive annotation,
you merely describe what the book, web page, or article is about. In a critical
bibliography, you provide a descriptive annotation, and you evaluate the success or
reliability of the book, web page, or article. You might also compare or contrast the
source with another source on the topic…Notice that in this template, the annotation is
indented and single spaced.
Organization Name. Title of Book With a "Corporate Author," Title Underlined or Italicized.
Place of Publication: Publisher, Date.
Highlight this passage and replace it with your annotation. In a descriptive annotation,
you merely describe what the book, web page, or article is about. In a critical
bibliography, you provide a descriptive annotation, and you evaluate the success or
reliability of the book, web page, or article. You might also compare or contrast the
source with another source on the topic…Notice that in this template, the annotation is
indented and single spaced.

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