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What sources should I use to find official examples of annotated bibiliographies?

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What sources should I use to find official examples of annotated bibiliographies?

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The Little, Brown Handbook Compact Handbook, 7th edition, by Jane E. Aaron is the official handbook used in ENC 1101 classes at LSCC. It includes guidelines for MLA Citations as well as for APA citation. A sample entry for an MLA style annotated bibiliography can be found on page 379. The official authority for MLA citation style is The MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers, 7th edition. All other handbooks should use this as the starting point. A sample entry for an MLA style annotated bibliography can be found on page 130. The official authority for APA citation style is the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, 6th edition. The manual does not include examples of annotated bibliographies.

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