A bibliography is a list of works (books, articles, films, etc.) on a particular topic. An annotated bibliography includes an entry following each citation that summarizes the work. An annotation can help the reader determine the value of each work on the topic and the contribution it might make to their own research.
This WRT110 guide is intended for use by many sections. If your section requires the creation of an annotated bibliography, you will want to be sure to follow your professor's guidelines. However, if you have not been given specific guidelines, you can refer to the general resources provided in the box 'From Purdue Owl'.