WHAT IS AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY? An annotated bibliography is an alphabetical list of books or articles for which you have added explanatory or critical notes. Adams, Paul. Furious Arafat Is Freed. Globe and Mail [Toronto] 2 May. 2002: A1+. Beginner Tip: Presenting Your Page with Style. Webmaster Tips Newsletter. Overview. For a sample of an entry from an annotated bibliography entry in PDF, click on the downloadable file in the media box above. Below you will find sample. SAMPLE ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY ENTRY FOR A JOURNAL ARTICLE. The following example uses the APA format for the journal citation. Waite, L. J., Goldschneider, F. K. Sample Annotated Bibliography in MLA Style. General MLA Format. Author(s). “Title of Article.” Title of Journal. Volume.Issue (year): pages. Date of Access. A bibliography is a list of sources (books, journal articles, Web sites, etc.) that you have consulted in order to write a paper. An annotated bibliography differs. Sample research paper written following the style guidelines in the MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers, 7th In lieu of writing a formal research paper, your professor may ask you to develop an annotated bibliography. You may be assigned to write an annotated bibliography. Summary: This handout provides information about annotated bibliographies in MLA, APA, and CMS. Contributors:Geoff Stacks, Erin Karper, Dana Bisignani, Allen Brizee. Here is a sample paper in MLA format that has both the cover page and the outline pages. This paper has 10 pages so if you are under a slow Internet connection.