Milestone Three: Annotated Bibliography
An annotation concisely paraphrases the main idea and purpose of the selected resource. The annotation of a scholarly journal should identify the article, the methods used, and its discussion or conclusions. Remember that identifying the purpose is a different task than listing the resource’s contents. To be more precise, the annotation should state why the contents are there. While constructing your annotations, be sure to include th.e following critical elements:
Evaluate resource for strengths and limitations
Analyze the quality of each study using the appraisal checklist found in the module resources.
Evaluate how each resource has a connection to the PICO question.