Planning and Designing International Development Projects

Planning and Designing International Development Projects Order Description An annotated bibliography though gives an overview and can also include a critical evaluation of the source. The length may vary a great deal from a couple of lines to a paragraph and these are normally written in full sentences. People who read annotated bibliographies want to gain from the experience of the person who has already read and used the book. At the minimum, they want a summary of the contents. However, they also want the bibliography writer’s critical evaluation of the book/report or article. They may want to know: the strengths and weaknesses of the source its place in and relationship to the wider field of research how it adds to the research of the field if the information is sound, logical and well researched if it is readable and informative if it is broad and balanced the intended audience the aims and philosophical or theoretical bases of the source. (Sourced from https://www.dlsweb.rmit.edu.au/lsu/content/2_AssessmentTasks/assess_pdf/annotated%20bibliographies%20LL.pdf )