The primary
function of a bibliography is to assist the reader in finding
the sourcesrelated to a specific topic. "An annotated
bibliography adds descriptive and evaluative comments
(i.e., an annotation ), assessing the nature
and value of the cited works. The addition of commentary provides
the future reader or researcher essential critical information
and a foundation for further research." (University
of California Santa Cruz.)
The
annotated bibliographies below are a listing of resources including
books, articles and web sites, compiled by various NACADA members.
NACADA does not authenticate, nor house information from these
resources. Listing of information within the bibliographies
does NOT constitute permission to copy any portion of the resources.
Contact journal and book publishers
directly for information regarding authorship and copyright restrictions.
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Annotated
bibliographies from sources other than the NACADA Journal