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SOC 3560 Victimology: Creating an Annotated Bibliography

Assignment

This assignment requires an annotated bibliography. 

An “annotation” is 3-4 sentence description of a resource.  For example, if you were to read an article on prison reform, you would give a full citation for the article (in APA form) and then explain the thesis of the article as well as tidbits of information that you might take from the article to support claims in your speech. Summarize particular findings/statistic/claims that your article offers. 

If you’re reading a section of a reference book, summarize the central themes from that reference. 

You might also mention the credentials of the author if given.

Writing an Annotated Bibliography

WHAT IS AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY?

An annotated bibliography provides additional information about a work along with the bibliographic citation.

The annotation usually provides a summary of the work, an evaluation, and information about the author.  Some annotations are only a summary of the work.  Check with your professor to see what is required for your assignment.

The annotation is usually 1 to 2 paragraphs in length, about 100 to 150 words.

 

QUESTIONS TO CONSIDER IN WRITING AN ANNOTATION PARAGRAPH

1. What are the main points of the work (article, books, etc.)?

2. What is the author’s position on the topic?  What credentials does the author have to speak to this topic?

3. Is there any bias?

4. To whom is the author writing?

5. How well does the author make his/her point?  Is the author convincing?

6. How useful is this work to your research?  

7. Are there important points that you want to remember?

8. What is your reaction to the work?

 

 

 

APA Annotated Bibliography SAMPLE

 

Hammer, J. (2012).  Yemen Days of Reckoning.  National Geographic, 222(3). 

       80-105.

The people of Yemen are caught between Al Qaeda and the pro-democracy

movements.   Hammer having spent years covering Africa and the Middle

East, provides a humanized perspective on the country since the Arab Spring

(2012) teetering between democracy and Al-Qaida dominance.  Included in 

the democracy movement are several factions (al Houthis and al Hirak) with

separate goals for the leadership and their people.  The photographs, taken 

by Stephanie Sinclair (a World Press contest winner) include many photos

of families trying to live normal lives in this turbulent country.  The article 

provides a good overview of the political situation woven with personal 

stories of families and individuals.

 

 

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