Answered By: Amy H, Librarian Saint Leo University Last Updated: Feb 23, 2022 Views: 14
Answered By: Amy H, Librarian Saint Leo University
Last Updated: Feb 23, 2022 Views: 14
An Annotated Bibliography is made up of three parts: https://slulibrary.saintleo.edu/c.php?g=1166163&p=8542573
- Citation--this is in either APA or MLA format; you include one citation for each source you found in your research
- Summary--a short summary of what is included in your source, which may be composed of the reasoning behind their research, research methods, and conclusions reached
- Evaluation--a short evaluation of the source from your point of view; would you be able to use it for your paper? Why or why not?
A literature review is a: https://slulibrary.saintleo.edu/c.php?g=1166163&p=8904079
- systematic review of the published literature on a specific topic or research question
- It is designed to analyze-- not just summarize-- scholarly writings that are related directly to your research question.
- It provides background information on your topic and shows a correspondence between those writings and your research question.
For everything you need to complete ENG 122 see the course Libguide at: https://slulibrary.saintleo.edu/ENG-122-2022
Links & Files
- ENG 122 LibGuide Opens in new window
- Literature Review Opens in new window
- Annotated Bibliography Opens in new window
- Example from PSY 161 Opens in new window
- OWL: Annotated bibliography Opens in new window
- OWL: Sample Annotated Bibliographies Opens in new window
- OWL: Literature Review Opens in new window
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