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1 – A research proposal is a concise and coherent summary of your proposed research. It sets out the central issues or questions that you intend to address. It outlines the general area of study within which your research falls, referring to the current state of knowledge and any recent debates on the topic. Developing a research proposal is very common practice in academia, and doing a short one here, will be helpful for you in the future.
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An annotated bibliography is a list of citations to books, articles, and documents. Each citation is followed by a brief (usually about 150 words) descriptive and evaluative paragraph, the annotation. The purpose of the annotation is to inform the reader of the relevance, accuracy, and quality of the sources cited. An annotated bibliography is generally completed before the paper is written as the writer researches. Aside from the inclusion of a paragraph annotation, the difference between an annotated bibliography and a works cited is that an annotated bibliography included all the sources a writer considered (the annotation then serves as a reminder of what was valuable in that source) while the Works Cited only lists sources that the writer actually ended up using.
To get a little bit more information on annotated bibliographies, please check out the sources below:
Annotated Bibliographies
Finding and Compiling Your Sources
Most people think of a bibliography as the list of sources they find at the end of a book or article, and they are absolutely correct.
There are a couple of types of bibliographies (I can see you now, dropping your heads on your desks and saying, “Of course, there are”)? .
There is the list of sources, located at the end of the document, that an author used; in English, we call that list a “Works Cited Page,” instead of a bibliography, not because it makes us English nerds feel special, but because we follow a documentation style called MLA (Modern Language Association).


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