What Information Is Found in an Annotation?
The annotation should focus on three points: summary, analysis, and reflection. Below are some suggestions for how to get started on the annotations. Not all of the questions in each category will be included in each annotation, but they are a useful starting point.
Summary
What is the source about? What is its thesis?
What are the main arguments or supporting points in the source?
What is the author’s purpose?
Analysis
Is this source useful to the current research project?
Is this information reliable?
Is this information objective, or is there bias?
What is the goal of this source: to persuade, to inform, or to do something else?
Is it successful?
Reflection
Was this source helpful in the research?
Did this source challenge an existing opinion on the subject?
Will it be included in the final paper? How will it be used?
To whom would this source be recommended? Why?