Most undergraduate and some graduate classes at Lynn will use the APA Student Paper format. These templates are fully and correctly formatted in APA 7th style. To use the template, type or paste in your own text BEFORE deleting the placeholder text.
An annotated bibliography is a list of sources, each followed by a note. Think of it as a CITATION + NOTATION. Sources follow reference citation format, and are followed by an annotation—a 3-6 sentence paragraph describing the source & its relevance to your research.
These templates are fully and correctly formatted in APA 7th style. To use the template, type or paste in your own text BEFORE deleting the placeholder text.
Check out the link below to learn the steps to creating an Annotated Bibliography!
Graduate papers have some additional formatting requirements that are not included in the student paper template. These templates are fully and correctly formatted in APA 7th style. See your professor or graduate handbook for more information. To use the template, type or paste in your own text BEFORE deleting the placeholder text.
Click on the PDF below for full instructions for using the graduate templates:
See samples of student work that use the templates: