How does an annotated bibliography look?
An annotated bibliography looks just like any other bibliography you would put together for a research project. You must decide (or your teacher will tell you) what citation format you should useMLA style, APA style, CBE style, Chicago, etc. And, like regular bibliographies, you will most often arrange your citations in alphabetical order. So, really, the only difference in the look of your finished product will be that an annotation will appear after the citation material. Listed here is an entry from the book The Best Years of Their Lives: A Resource Guide for Teenagers in Crisis by Stephanie Zvirin. It uses the APA style. Bernstein, Joanne E., and Byrna J. Fireside. Special Parents, Special Children. 1991. Morton Grove, Ill.: Albert Whitman (0-8075-7559-3). Ages 9-13. What’s it like to live with parents who are physically challenged? Sixth grader Lisa Kavanaugh, seventh grader Angela Stewart, fourth grader Adam Holdsworth, and high-school sophomore Stephanie Rigert can tell you. The