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MUSIC 247: Developing a Musical Narrative through Sources and Curatorship

Information for researching the spring 2021 assignment

Assignment: Developing a Musical Narrative through Sources and Curatorship

Bibliography and Annotated Bibliography definitions

*A bibliography is a list of sources (books, journals, Web sites, periodicals, etc.) one has used for researching a topic. Bibliographies are sometimes called "References" or "Works Cited" depending on the style format you are using. A bibliography usually just includes the bibliographic information (i.e., the author, title, publisher, etc.).

An annotation is a summary and/or evaluation. Therefore, an annotated bibliography includes a summary and/or an assessment of each of the sources. 

  • Summarize: Some annotations merely summarize the source. What are the main arguments? What is the point of this book or article? What topics are covered? If someone asked what this article/book is about, what would you say? The length of your annotations will determine how detailed your summary is.

    For more help, see our handout on paraphrasing sources.

  • Assess: After summarizing a source, it may be helpful to evaluate it. Is it a useful source? How does it compare with other sources in your bibliography? Is the information reliable? Is this source biased or objective? What is the goal of this source?

*[excepted from Purdue OWL]

Citation Styles: Chicago Manual of Style, 17th edition