This document provides instructions on how to create an annotated bibliography. It defines an annotated bibliography as a list of citations followed by brief descriptive and evaluative paragraphs (annotations) that describe the relevance and quality of each source. The annotations typically evaluate the author's authority, intended audience, main points, and how the source illuminates the research topic. The document outlines the process of researching sources, writing citations, and composing 150-word annotations with four key elements: authority, audience, main points, and relevance. It provides formatting guidelines and an example of a properly formatted annotated bibliography entry.