An Annotated Bibliography is a list of sources used for research, each accompanied by a brief summary or evaluation. In this course, you’ll compile a minimum of 10 sources, with each citation comprising at least 275 words. Your annotations should succinctly summarize the source’s main arguments, methods, and conclusions, while also assessing its relevance, credibility, and potential value to your research project. This exercise fosters critical thinking, research skills, and the ability to effectively integrate and evaluate sources in academic writing.
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