There are several ways to evaluate the research and information you come across as you determine what kind of information is best for your research topic and proposal.
When conducting research, you should be aware that not all scientific articles are the same. Here are some key features of the different types of writing you may come across in your searching:
Peer-Reviewed (Scholarly) Articles
Abstract, Conference Publication/Presentation, Dissertation Proposal
Review Articles
Clinical Trials/Clinical Study
Meta-Analysis
Popular/News Articles
Perspective/Opinion Article
Book Review
The CRAAP method guides you in evaluating your sources according to 5 different criteria: CURRENCY, RELEVANCY, AUTHORITY, ACCURACY, and PURPOSE. Outlined below are the criteria; these can guide you in writing the annotations for your annotated bibliography.