BIBLIOGRAPHIC ENTRY EXAMPLE
Zhou, Li. “The World Is Full of Circles.” Smithsonian.com, www.smithsonianmag.com/travel/ world-full-circles-180954529/.
This article is on the Smithsonian website and discusses the use of circles by cultures throughout recorded history. The author, Li Zhou, writes in an accessible style that is reader-friendly. I learned a lot about man-made and naturally occurring circles and how circles are an important concept in math and science fields. I cited this article in my paper on why many religious sites include circular designs.
BIBLIOGRAPHY FORMATTING
The paper must be typed on 8.5 x 11 paper. Use a legible font in 12-point type, double-spaced, with margins of one inch on the top, bottom, and sides. Include your name, course title, and instructor name at the top of the first page on the left side. Number your pages. Add the title “Annotated Bibliography” and center it on the line before your first entry. The 10 entries should be listed in alphabetical order.
You should include 10 secondary sources with annotations. Your annotation should consist of 3-5 sentences that explain the source.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC ENTRY EXAMPLE
Zhou, Li. “The World Is Full of Circles.” Smithsonian.com, www.smithsonianmag.com/travel/ world-full-circles-180954529/.
This article is on the Smithsonian website and discusses the use of circles by cultures throughout recorded history. The author, Li Zhou, writes in an accessible style that is reader-friendly. I learned a lot about man-made and naturally occurring circles and how circles are an important concept in math and science fields. I cited this article in my paper on why many religious sites include circular designs.
BIBLIOGRAPHY FORMATTING
The paper must be typed on 8.5 x 11 paper. Use a legible font in 12-point type, double-spaced, with margins of one inch on the top, bottom, and sides. Include your name, course title, and instructor name at the top of the first page on the left side. Number your pages. Add the title “Annotated Bibliography” and center it on the line before your first entry. The 10 entries should be listed in alphabetical order.
You should include 10 secondary sources with annotations. Your annotation should consist of 3-5 sentences that explain the source.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC ENTRY EXAMPLE
Zhou, Li. “The World Is Full of Circles.” Smithsonian.com, www.smithsonianmag.com/travel/ world-full-circles-180954529/.
This article is on the Smithsonian website and discusses the use of circles by cultures throughout recorded history. The author, Li Zhou, writes in an accessible style that is reader-friendly. I learned a lot about man-made and naturally occurring circles and how circles are an important concept in math and science fields. I cited this article in my paper on why many religious sites include circular designs.
BIBLIOGRAPHY FORMATTING
The paper must be typed on 8.5 x 11 paper. Use a legible font in 12-point type, double-spaced, with margins of one inch on the top, bottom, and sides. Include your name, course title, and instructor name at the top of the first page on the left side. Number your pages. Add the title “Annotated Bibliography” and center it on the line before your first entry. The 10 entries should be listed in alphabetical order.