Annotated Bibliography- "Importance of Self Esteem in Psychology"
An annotated bibliography in APA format is a list of sources with a short critical evaluation of each source following the citation
Annotations
Usually around 150–300 words long, annotations are descriptive and evaluative paragraphs that inform the reader about the quality, accuracy, and relevance of the sources.
The two most common types of annotated bibliographies are descriptive and evaluative. Descriptive annotations only describe the source, while evaluative annotations also provide a critical evaluation.
Select sources: Choose works that provide a variety of perspectives on your topic.
Summarize: Include the main points, arguments, and topics covered in the source.
Evaluate: Assess the quality of the source compared to other sources in the bibliography.
Reflect: Consider how the source fits into your research and how it can help shape your argument.