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Library __ Help in writing annotations; An annotation is more than a brief summary of a book, article, or other publication. Its purpose is to describe the work in such a way that the reader can decide whether or not to read the work itself.
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library.csusm.edu/subject_guides/research_guides/annota...
library.csusm.edu/subject_guides/research_guides/annotations.pdf
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Annotations are brief notes, typically on the side or bottom of a wireframe, that attempt to describe each item on the wireframe. They have a difficult role: to speak for the wireframe’s designer when she isn’t there. ... Writing Smart Annotations; [3 Comments]
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www.boxesandarrows.com/view/writing_smart_annotations
www.boxesandarrows.com/view/writing_smart_annotations
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A Step-by-Step Approach to Writing Annotations The following approach to annotating will help you to use your reading time to best advantage: 1. Familiarize yourself with the contents of the book or article. Examining the table of contents, the foreword, and the introduction can be helpful.
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www.utoledo.edu/library/help/guides/docs/Annotations.pd...
www.utoledo.edu/library/help/guides/docs/Annotations.pdf
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Here are some pointers for writing your annotations: ... 5) Please include the first page of the article in the next batch of annotations. If it=s not there I=ll give you a zero for that article. Even better is to include the entire article. I can give the most feedback when I can check the article if something is unclear.
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www.courses.psu.edu/psych/psych431w_vak1/annotations.ht...
www.courses.psu.edu/psych/psych431w_vak1/annotations.htm
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In scholarly works, annotations serve as aids to researchers: they let a reader know whether or not a source is useful. For us, annotations serve two purposes: ... and in the Psalms Wyatt attempts to practice the inwardness he has discovered through his earlier writing.
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www.calvin.edu/academic/engl/engbers/101/annot.htm
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The above advice about the memory of books fading rapidly also applies to annotations. Don’t leave your annotation-writing too long after you’ve finished reading a book! Even with good notes, you can lose the immediate sense of engagement with a writer’s ideas that you’ll have when the book is fresh in your mind.
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faculty.tui.edu/stantonc/Academic_Pages/annotations.htm
faculty.tui.edu/stantonc/Academic_Pages/annotations.htm
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These sample papers are student responses to the English II writing prompt administered in spring 2005. A minimum score of 2 must be earned on the Informative Essay in order to pass the English II Writing Assessment. ...
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www.mde.k12.ms.us/ACAD/osa/sp05ann.html
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DEVELOPING AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY AND LITERATURE REVIEW ... Gerry Greenberg and Deidra Herring , Collection Manager for Education, and Marti Alt, General Humanities Bibliographer ; The Ohio State University Libraries ... A bibliography is a list of sources that you've consulted for information. It differs from a "works...
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library.osu.edu/sites/education/annotated.htm
library.osu.edu/sites/education/annotated.htm
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Summarize: Some annotations merely summarize the source. What are the main arguments? What is the point of this book or article? ... If you're just writing summaries of your sources, the annotations may not be very long. However, if you are writing an extensive analysis of each source, you'll need more space.
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owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/614/01/
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