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Chicago Manual of Styles annotated bibliography

Annotations often begin with a paragraph indentation. Note: Annotated Bibliographies are not to be confused with a bibliographic essay. EXAMPLE AND SAMPLE 



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Chicago Style (17th edition) – Sample Annotated Bibliography Entries. For additional citation examples using Chicago Style see the Citations and Writing guide.



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Chicago Style Annotated Bibliography (author-date) The annotated

The annotated bibliography starts with a citation in Chicago Author-Date format followed by a short description of the source. For each entry



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Annotated Bibliography Example For information on formatting APA citations see our APA Formatting and. Style Guide. Sample Chicago Manual Style Annotation.



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The purpose of the annotation is to inform the reader of the relevance accuracy



chicago manual of style: annotated bibliographies

Note: Annotated Bibliographies are not to be confused with a bibliographic essay. EXAMPLE AND SAMPLE ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY. • Format for a book with a single 



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Bibliographies are sometimes called. "references" or "works cited" depending on the style format you are using. A bibliography usually just includes the 



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An annotated bibliography includes descriptions and explanations of your listed sources beyond the basic citation information you usually provide.

CHICAGO MANUAL OF STYLE: ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHIES

PLAGIARISM

When you use the words or original ideas of another person, you must cite that person's work in your essay. If you use the exact words from another person, you must use quotation marks to ind icate that those words are not your own in addition to citing them. While paraphrasing or rewording another work in your essay does not require quotation marks, a citation is still necessary. Failure to cite information is PLAGIARISM.

The Chicago Manual of Style (16th

edition) uses many different citation systems, all of which can be modified to suit the individual preferences of the professor. For this reason, be sure to follow the instructions provided by your professor or instructor. This handout is a b asic guideline to The Chicago Manual of Style's annotated bibliography and may not match the exact specifications of your professor.

BASIC ELEMENTS OF A BIBLIOGRAPHY

All bibliographic entries must be alphabetized by the authors' last names, and authors' names are inverted (last name first, first name last). Elements of a citation are separated with periods. The publication facts of a source should not be enclosed in a parenthesis.

ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHIES

Annotated bibliographies serve the same function as normal bibliographies but also contain a brief summary and/or statement about a given source. Citations should be listed alphabetically a nd retain the same format as bibliographies that correspond with endnotes and footnotes. If only a few works require annotation, the annotated bibliography writer's comments follow the sources' publication facts in brackets. When more in depth annotations are necessary, the annotations should begin on a new line immediately following the entry. Annotations often begin with a paragraph indentation. Note: Annotated Bibliographies are not to be confused with a bibliographic essay. E XAM P L

E AND SAMPLE ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY

Format for a book with a single author.

Last name, First name. Title of a good book. City of publication: Publishing company, Year. This is where you would write the annotation to a given work. A brief summary of the source, the source 's relevancy to your research, or additional comments about the information or publishing facts of the source are all appropriate for an annotation, but not all of these elements are required. See the example below. For successive entries by the same author, editor, translator, or compiler, you may use the 3-em dash to replace that author's, editor's, translator's, or compiler's name in the bibliographic entry;

however, check with your professors before you do this because each professor might prefer the 3-em dash be handled a different way.

Sample annotated bibliography following:

Annotated Bibliography

Bebel, August.

Women u

nder Socialism. Translated by Daniel De Leon. New York:

Schocken Books, 1971.

August Bebel's book

Die Frau und der Sozialismus is an extensive critique of the industrial capitalist system, specifically of the roles of women during the 19 th century. Bebel's work was a major influence on the feminist movement in Germany, as well as on Clara Zetkin and female members of the Social Democratic Party. Evans, Richard J. "German Social Democracy and Women's Suffrage 1891 -1918." Journal of Contemporary History 15, no. 3 (July 1980): 533-57. Evans emphasizes the significance of the role of female activists in the German Social Democratic Party. He details the rhetoric, organizational structure, and tactics that women in the SPD used and argues that their pro -socialist movement had more of an impact on women's equality than did bourgeoisie reforms. He also describes the effect that the woman had on their male counterparts within the SPD. "Women and Socialism in Imperial Germany: The Sources and Their Problems."

International Labor and Working

-Class History, no. 9 (May 1976): 16-19. Evans' purpose in this article is to critique the historiography of former works on German women's studies, especially those that base their research on sources from the late 19 th century SDP. Relying solely on such official sources as magazines and the SPD's internal records rather than on informal documents like journals and letters may lead to false understandings of the perception of past events, and Evan's article will help in the evaluation of primary source documents.

Frevert, Ute.

Women in German History: From Bourgeois Emancipation to Sexual

Liberation

. New York: Berg Publishers, 1989. Women in German History provides a history of German women and their struggle for equality. Frevert tells the story of the birth of German feminism by examining the roles and lives of "traditional" German women in the eighteenth century, details the feminist struggle for equality, and provides insight into the birth of the German woman in the twentieth century. Honeycut, Karen. "Clara Zetkin: A Socialist Approach to the Problem of Women's

Oppression

" Feminist Studies 3, no. 3/4 (1976): 131-44. Honeycut's article provides insight into Clara Zetkin's life and ideology. The article will shed light on the motives and rationale behind the socialist aspects of the early German women's movement. Additionally, this source will provide valuable details on how Clara Zetkin as both a woman and as a socialist shaped the women's section of the SPD.

Source: The Chicago Manual of Style 16

th Edition. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2010.

Created by Todd Richardson

Summer: 2011

STUDENT LEARNING ASSISTANCE CENTER (SLAC)

Texas State University-San Marcos

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