Source Annotation Generator
Create an annotated bibliography entry
Prompt Template
Copy and paste this prompt into ChatGPT, Claude, or any AI assistant
Using the following source information, draft an annotated bibliography entry: Author: [Author], Title: [Title], Year: [Year]. The source argues [Source's main argument] and its relevance to my research is [Relevance]. The annotation should be [X] words long.
How to Use This Prompt
- Click "Copy Prompt" - Use the button above to copy the entire prompt to your clipboard
- Open your AI assistant - Works with ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, or any other conversational AI
- Paste and customize - Replace any text in [brackets] with your specific details
- Review and refine - The AI's first response might not be perfect. Ask follow-up questions to improve the output
Tips for Best Results
- •Be specific when filling in bracketed placeholders - the more detail you provide, the better the results
- •If the output isn't quite right, try rephrasing your request or asking the AI to adjust its approach
- •Save good variations of this prompt for future use - you can build your own personal prompt library
- •Combine this prompt with others from the Academic & Research category for even better results
Related Topics
bibliographyresearchdocumentation
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I modify this prompt?
Absolutely! Feel free to adjust the wording, add more context, or combine it with other prompts to better suit your needs.
Which AI assistants work with this prompt?
This prompt works with ChatGPT (GPT-3.5, GPT-4), Claude (all versions), Google Gemini, Microsoft Copilot, and most other conversational AI tools.
Is this prompt free to use?
Yes! All prompts in our directory are completely free to use for personal or commercial purposes.