I find that it is virtually impossible to write a coherent literature review without an annotated bibliography. The purpose of an annotated bibliography is to keep track of your resources and to have a description of what each resource discusses so that you may look back on it when building your literature review. The literature review should be designed in a way that separates the various sources of informations into themes. There are other methods to structure a literature review of thematically is my personal preference. Having an annotated bibliography allows you to see the similarities between resources and will allow you to quickly be able to categorize them into similar themes. I believe building an annotated bibliography first streamlines writing the literature review. It is important to note that annotated bibliographies and literature reviews are not the same. An annotated bibliography is simply a description of each of the resources. A literature review is an analysis of all the resources to see where further studies can be conducted. This is why I believe they complement each other well but alone there will be missing information. I am personally using an annotated bibliography to organize the sources for writing my literature review.
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