What is the purpose of an annotated bibliography? The purpose of an annotated b
What is the purpose of an annotated bibliography? The purpose of an annotated bibliography is to present the reader with a fairly comprehensive, yet focused, selection of the scholarly sources on a given topic. Annotated bibliographies can provide a bird’s-eye view or general review of a specialized field or can be a more precisely narrowed prelude to a proposal for future study or to a review of literature. The disciplinary area and purpose of an individual annotated bibliography will determine its character. However, in most cases, it is your chance to • provide an overview of your topic and illustrate that you know your subject well • show off your abilities to do bibliographical research • identify the theses or arguments of the books and articles you have chosen • place research on a particular topic in an historical context • assess the value of the reference for other scholars in the field and thus participate in the conversation of your academic community • describe the usefulness of the texts for your own research and distinguish areas for further research, thus helping you find your own way toward a working thesis argument uploads/Philosophie/ what-is-the-purpose-of-an-annotated-bibliography 2 .pdf
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