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An annotation is a summary and/or evaluation of the resource - description with comments on its value or relevance. It could include:
- content of the resource
- usefulness and/or scope of the resource
- limitations of the resource
- usefulness and audience
- evaluation of the methods (research) used
- evaluation of the reliability of and/or the author’s background
- discussion of the conclusions
- significant or special features of the work
- personal reaction to the resource
External links
- Lardner, Ted, Lundberg, Todd. Exchanges. Reading and Writing about consumer culture. Critical Reading Techniques. Reading: Annotating a Text. © 2000-2001 by Addison Wesley Longman. A division of Pearson Education Retrieved May 3, 2008, from http://occawlonline.pearsoned.com/bookbind/pubbooks/lardner_awl/chapter1/custom5/deluxe-content.html#3
Other resources for writing an annotated bibliography see in Literature review
Evaluation of an annotation (or summary)
Name of Evaluator | Type of anotation | Comprehensive | Formal features | Other qualities | Description of other qualities |
name | 1-4 | 0-2 | 0-2 | 0-2 | text |
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