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Summary: What is the source about?
2. Usefulness: How did it help your research?
3. Quality: Why is it a trustworthy or credible source?
4. Connection: How does it relate to your topic?
Indent the entire paragraph once (0.5") to show it belongs to that citation.
✔ Sample Annotated Entry (Labeled Version)
Author:
Smith, Jordan.
Title of Article:
“How Solar Panels Reduce Energy Costs.”
Website Name:
National Energy Journal,
Date Published:
2024,
Website Link (URL):
www.nejournal.org/solar-costs.
✔ Sample Annotated Bibliography Entry
Smith, Jordan. “How Solar Panels Reduce Energy Costs.” National Energy Journal,
2024, www.nejournal.org/solar-costs.
This article explains how solar panels lower electricity costs for homeowners and
communities. It helped me understand the long-term financial impact of renewable
energy. The source is trustworthy because it is from a national science publication with
expert writers. It connects to my topic by providing real examples of cost savings, which I
used in my project. This information supported my argument that renewable energy has
positive economic effects.
Sentence Starters:
1. This source explains _____________________________
2. “This article was useful because it gave details about _____________
3. “It comes from a credible website/publication because ____________
4. “It strengthens my research by explaining _______________
///////////The Meji Restoration: Japan 's Big changes

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Encyclopaedia Britannica. “Meiji Restoration.” Encyclopaedia Britannica, https://www.britannica.com/event/Meiji-Restoration. Accessed 27 Jan. 2026.

This source explains the political, social, and economic transformations that took place in Japan during the Meiji Restoration (beginning 1868), including the end of the Tokugawa shogunate, abolition of the feudal class system, modernization of the military, and rapid industrialization. This article was useful because it gave concise, well-organized details and dates about major reforms (land and tax changes, new government institutions, and education and industrial policies) that I used to structure the timeline and causes/ effects sections of my research. It comes from a credible publication because Encyclopaedia Britannica is a long-established, professionally edited reference with contributions and oversight from subject experts. It strengthens my research by providing reliable background and factual context that connect the Meiji reforms to Japan’s emergence as a modern state, supporting my argument about how state-led modernization reshaped Japanese society and its role in the world.

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