Annotated Bibliography
For your History Day project, you need to include an annotated bibliography. A bibliography is an alphabetized list of the sources that you used in your research. An annotation is a short paragraph about each source that describes the source, what you learned from it, and how you used it in your project. Here are some files that will help you as you develop your annotated bibliography.
~Formatting Annotated Bibliography--Set up your annotated bibliography early in the History Day process and just keep adding to it as you write annotations and get more sources; it's easier than waiting until the last week. Here are some guidelines to follow.
~Annotated Bibliography--Follow this sample annotated bibliography to help you write annotations and set up your annotated bibliography.
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~EasyBib--Use this web site to format bibliography entries; export the entries into a Googledoc and then format them using the guidelines in "Formatting Annotated Bibliography."
~Guidelines for Writing Annotations--Follow these guidelines as you write annotations about each of your sources.
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For bibliographic information for other sources, go to
Purdue Owl: MLA Formatting and Style Guide
Purdue Owl: MLA Formatting and Style Guide