Library Guide
Your annotated bibliography should tell a story about your topic. What does that mean? Your bibliography shows:
The bibliography should demonstrate that you have been selective about the sources you have chosen.
Each source presents interesting, unique, or complementary information.
Imagine you have chosen "speech language pathology" as your topic. You know the basics -- a speech-language pathologist is a person who diagnoses and treats problems with speech and language -- but you want to learn more about their work.
Speech correction : an introduction to speech pathology and audiology
(View it in Marymount Library Catalog)
(View it in Marymount Library Catalog)
(View it in Marymount Library Catalog)
Communication Disorders Sourcebook
(View it in Marymount Library Catalog)
(View it in Marymount Library Catalog)
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