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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Please enlighten me; I am doing an annoted bibliography, but do not understand how this differs from a works cited page

OpenStudy (nali):

Annotated Bibliography: making a list of your sources as you do research, and making notes about the content of each source for future reference. You might or might not use any of these in your essay -- these are just the ones you’re considering so far. Works Cited: a separate page at the end of your essay that lists only the sources you actually used in your essay -- they can be direct quotes, rephrased summaries, data, or even statistics. Any information you borrow from somewhere else, anything that isn’t common knowledge, needs to be cited according to MLA style. If you’ve already done this in an annotated bibliography, then all you have to do here is cut and paste, leaving out the annotations. addtionaal help http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/614/1/

OpenStudy (anonymous):

An annotated bibliography is simply a list of your sources in the correct works cited form with a few sentences explaining what the source provides you with for you paper. Some teachers do not require that an annotated bibliography has a full citation but in the past my teachers wanted the full citation to ensure proper formatting.

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