References
Brentano C. & Clarke-Stewart A. (2007). Divorce: Causes and
Consequences (Current Perspectives in Psychology). (1 ed.). New
Haven : Yale University Press.
Karen Kayser, Jessica K. M. Johnson (2008). Divorce In T. Mizrahi &
L. Davis (eds.), The Encyclopedia of Social Work. (20th ed., p. 1–23). New
York : Oxford University Press and National Association of Social Worker.
Writing an Annotation
An annotation is a brief description of a book, article, or other publication,
including audio-visual materials.
The purpose of annotation is to characterize the publication in such a way that
the reader can decide whether or not to read the complete work.
Annotations vary according to their intended use and their content.
● Descriptive/Informative annotations describe the content of a book or
article and indicate distinctive features.
● Critical annotations, in addition to describing the contents, evaluate
the usefulness of a book or article for particular situations.
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