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  1. How to Write a Literature Review

    When you write a thesis, dissertation, or research paper, you will likely have to conduct a literature review to situate your research within existing knowledge. The literature review gives you a chance to: 1. De…

  2. Writing an Effective Literature Review

    begin by clearing up some misconceptions about what a literature review is and what it is not. Then, I will break the process down into a series of simple steps, looking at examples along the …

  3. Getting Started

    "Literature review" typically refers to work produced in the context of an article in an academic publication or as part of a Master's thesis or doctoral dissertation. "A literature …

  4. How to write a literature review

    Are you writing a literature review as part of a final year project, dissertation, or thesis, or as a standalone piece of work? This page will work through a process of organising …

  5. Literature reviews

    A literature review can have a number of purposes within a thesis. These include: to show gaps in the research. to justify your own research. to demonstrate understanding of …

  6. Literature review

    A literature review has a beginning, middle and end (like an introduction, body paragraphs and a conclusion). It requires you to analyse and evaluate key literature on a given topic - to identify, …

  7. Writing a Literature Review

    A literature review is simply a summary of what existing scholarship knows about a particular topic. Commonly, as a prelude to further research, it appears near the beginning of a thesis or …

  8. Library Homepage: Conducting a Literature Review: The Process

    For comprehensive literature searching, it is important to be systematic in your approach. This includes developing a plan for your search (including the search terms you will …