How to write an annotated bibliography

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  • @abubakarjabo6808
    @abubakarjabo6808 5 днів тому +1

    Hi, please can you use it for doing a review article?

    • @DegreeDoctor
      @DegreeDoctor  4 дні тому

      Yes, you can use an annotated bibliography to gather and summarise sources for a review article - it’s a great way to organise your ideas before you write!

  • @Khatoon170
    @Khatoon170 4 дні тому +1

    Thank you for your wonderful cultural channel dr Elizabeth. I am learning new information with every video you are posting. Annotated bibliography definition is list of books , other sources material that you have used in preparing research paper. The length of annotated bibliography from three to six sentences roughly 150 words .sociology researchers primarily used As A ( American sociological association) or Ap A ( citation style ) . Ap A is most often used in discipline of social sciences . There are 3 parts of annotated bibliography Ap A ( 1) summarize topic and main argument, (2) asses author and context , ( 3) reflect how source adds to your project . Examples of annotated bibliography author name initiation, ( year ) article, title , journal name volume ( issue ) , page range available at ur l ( accesed) . I hope you like my synopsis. Merry Christmas happy new year. Best wishes for you your dearest ones .

    • @DegreeDoctor
      @DegreeDoctor  3 дні тому

      Thank you so much for your detailed synopsis and kind wishes! It’s wonderful to hear that you’re finding my videos helpful. Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a very happy New Year too! 🌟

  • @abubakarjabo6808
    @abubakarjabo6808 4 дні тому +1

    Is a systematic review more scientific than other reviews? Systemic reviews are somehow difficult to conduct in social sciences and it is also time consuming. Is traditional review sufficient in review, dissertation and thesis writing?

    • @DegreeDoctor
      @DegreeDoctor  3 дні тому

      Systematic reviews can be more structured and rigorous, but traditional reviews are often sufficient for many theses and dissertations, especially in social sciences. It depends on your research goals - both have their place!