Annotated
BibliographyExample 2: Annotated Bibliography
Annotation Style: Begins on
Same Line
Citation Style: MLA
Note that the formatting on this
page does not accurately represent MLA style in terms of
spacing and
indenting. Please consult our
MLA
Quick Reference Guide for additional information.
Bielawski, Larry, and A. Franklin Parks. Organizational Writing.
Belmont: Wadsworth Publishing Company, 1987. Organizational Writing
is designed to present practical information on the writing process
and to provide descriptions on several types of writing situations
that a business writer is likely to encounter. Chapters 1-4 guide
the writer through the writing process from analyzing business situations,
to prewriting and planning to the final steps in composition. Chapters
5-21 provide descriptions of several types of business writing situations,
including sales letters, proposals and feasibility reports. Organizational
Writing is designed as a comprehensive guide for business writers.
Discussion
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General
Information section of this packet – it identifies the focus of the book
and provides a summary of it accordingly
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