This document provides examples of annotated bibliographies on various topics. It begins by defining an annotated bibliography as a list of citations to books, articles, and documents that includes a brief descriptive and evaluative paragraph for each source called an annotation. It explains that annotated bibliographies are used to keep track of sources for research and to share relevant sources on a topic. The document then provides examples of annotated bibliographies on mental health, international economic relations in Italy, and group therapy for cancer patients. It concludes by restating the purpose and importance of annotated bibliographies and in-text citations.