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How Do You Write A Title Page In An Annotated Bibliography?

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How Do You Write A Title Page In An Annotated Bibliography?

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An annotated bibliography is often required as a component of a research paper. Its purpose is to give the reader a brief summary of your resources included in your paper and how they are relevant and supportive to your paper. The title page for this annotated bibliography keeps your paper organized; attach it to the front of the bibliography itself. Separate the title page from the annotated bibliography, making sure they are on different pages. The title page will go before the annotated bibliography when submitted. Set your font to Times New Roman, 12 point, unless instructed otherwise. Insert a running header on your title page. Place the header in the flush upper right hand corner of each page and include the title of your paper and the page number. Use the “insert” option in your word processing program to add running heads. Add three double spaces from the upper margin of the title page to the title itself. This is where your title page will begin and also where you will add the

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