Respuesta :
This is called an "annotated bibliography"
It differs from regular bibliographies insofar that it explains why the sources are relevant and why are they of such good quality.
It differs from regular bibliographies insofar that it explains why the sources are relevant and why are they of such good quality.
Answer:
The correct answer is "annotated bibliography".
Explanation:
An annotated bibliography is a list of references used in a text that in addition to have the source information, it has critical and explanatory notes of each of the entries. The purpose of the notes is to provide a summary and evaluation of each source, which would be helpful for the reader if more information of the topic is needed.