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MLA
Guide: Annotated
Bibliography
An annotated bibliography - which could still
be called a Works Cited page, but should be called Works Consulted
if it includes references to works not cited in the paper - will include brief
descriptive or evaluative comments at the end of each citation.
The comments can be written in the form of
sentence fragments. An annotated bibliography can be ordered chronologically
or by types of references or alphabetically.
Example:
Pepin, Ronald E. Literature of Satire in
the Twelfth Century. Lewiston: Edwin Mellen Press, 1988. A comprehensive
analysis of a long neglected genre, with an abundance of sample texts, all
expertly translated.
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