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Basic Guidelines for In-text Citations from the Purdue OWL: MLA Formatting Guide
5. REVIEW THE MATERIALS
For each selection, write down a good summary of what it contains. If appropriate, add evaluative comments telling what is or is not covered, what particular viewpoint or school of thought is represented, any strengths or weaknesses you notice, and where it might fit into an overview of your topic. Be sure you have complete bibliographic information for each selection.
6. WRITE THE BIBLIOGRAPHY (CITATIONS AND COMMENTS)
Arrange items in a logical order. Use the proper form for citations, and be consistent. Ask at the Research Help Desk if you are not sure of the bibliographical format for an item.
It is a bibliography, a list of your sources, you have chosen to support your research paper and is accompanied by annotations, or brief summaries of the content and main arguments of each source.
An annotated bibliography consists two things:
Your annotation for each source should include: