See North Carolina State University Library's "Anatomy of a Scholarly Article" for descriptions of each section of a research article in the sciences.
The following guides present overviews and practical tips for writing annotated bibliographies.
The following resources will provide guidance on conducting literature reviews. Unlike an annotated bibliography, which is a list of sources with short descriptions, a literature review synthesizes sources into a summary that has a thesis or statement of purpose—stated or implied—at its core.
The Writing Center provides free services for all Georgetown students. It is located on the second floor of Lauinger Library, Room 217A. Check their website for their open hours and to schedule an appointment.
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