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HIST 490: Global Disability Histories (Fall 2024)

What do they do?

An Annotated Bibliography provides a summary of a work, address:

  • the topic
  • the argument (not the same as a topic
  • the sources and or methods
  • how it differs from other works on the topic
  • was it convincing in supporting the argument?
    • what did it do well? what did it do poorly?

My own note-taking template (meant for personal notes, not great for public works -- it can get repetitive and boring for a reader!]
In [title](year), [author] examines [Topic], arguing [thesis]. Using [sources], [author] differs from other scholars by [historiographical comment]. The Strengths of this approach are [strengths]. The limitations of this approach are [weakness]. Ultimately the work is [convincing/unconvincing] because [reason]. It [will/will not] be useful to my project because [reason].