Unlike bibliography, an annotated bibliography is a list of credentials related to journals, books and articles, after which an explanation follows stretching to 150 works briefly evaluating and describing the material and explanation. The intention of the explanation is to project the accuracy and relevance of the source to the reader and show quality. It is completely different from an abstract which is purely a description or a summary commonly found at the beginning of academic journals and articles. Annotated bibliography is completely descriptive and significant; as it exposes the point of view and opinion of the ...