An annotated bibliography is a collection of entries describing secondary sources you are consulting for a project (see Rampolla, 29-31). Arrange the entries in chronological order, by publication date (first published first).   Each entry includes two elements:

1) a complete and correct citation in Chicago style (Rampolla)

2) a summary and evaluation of the source


As you summarize and evaluate secondary sources, consider addressing the following questions:
what is the book or article about?
what is the author's problematic (central question or issue) and argument?
what are the work's strengths and weaknesses?
how is the book or article useful to you?