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  1. How to Write a Literature Review

    Examples of literature reviews. Step 1 - Search for relevant literature. Step 2 - Evaluate and select sources. Step 3 - Identify themes, debates, and gaps. Step 4 - Outline your literature review's structure. Step 5 - Write your literature review.

  2. Writing a Literature Review

    Theoretical: In many humanities articles, the literature review is the foundation for the theoretical framework. You can use it to discuss various theories, models, and definitions of key concepts. You can argue for the relevance of a specific theoretical approach or combine various theorical concepts to create a framework for your research.

  3. What is a Literature Review? How to Write It (with Examples)

    A literature review is a critical analysis and synthesis of existing research on a particular topic. It provides an overview of the current state of knowledge, identifies gaps, and highlights key findings in the literature. 1 The purpose of a literature review is to situate your own research within the context of existing scholarship, demonstrating your understanding of the topic and showing ...

  4. What is a Literature Review?

    A literature review is a survey of scholarly sources on a specific topic. It provides an overview of current knowledge, allowing you to identify relevant theories, methods, and gaps in the existing research. There are five key steps to writing a literature review: Search for relevant literature. Evaluate sources. Identify themes, debates and gaps.

  5. Ten Simple Rules for Writing a Literature Review

    When searching the literature for pertinent papers and reviews, the usual rules apply: be thorough, use different keywords and database sources (e.g., DBLP, Google Scholar, ISI Proceedings, JSTOR Search, Medline, Scopus, Web of Science), and. look at who has cited past relevant papers and book chapters.

  6. PDF LITERATURE REVIEWS

    1. EXPLAIN KEY TERMS & CONCEPTS ¡ examine your research questions: do they contain any terms that need to be explained?(e.g. identity, discourse, culture, ideology, gender, narrative, collective memory) ¡ be aware that key definitions and background should be provided in the introduction to orient your reader to the topic. the literature review is the place to provide more extended ...

  7. Literature Review: The What, Why and How-to Guide

    In writing the literature review, your purpose is to convey to your reader what knowledge and ideas have been established on a topic, and what their strengths and weaknesses are. As a piece of writing, the literature review must be defined by a guiding concept (e.g., your research objective, the problem or issue you are discussing, or your ...

  8. Literature Review

    To identify key concepts and theories: A literature review helps to identify key concepts and theories that are relevant to your research question and provide a theoretical framework for your study. To inform research design: A literature review can inform the design of your research study by identifying appropriate research methods, data ...

  9. 5. The Literature Review

    A literature review may consist of simply a summary of key sources, but in the social sciences, a literature review usually has an organizational pattern and combines both summary and synthesis, often within specific conceptual categories.A summary is a recap of the important information of the source, but a synthesis is a re-organization, or a reshuffling, of that information in a way that ...

  10. Writing a literature review

    A formal literature review is an evidence-based, in-depth analysis of a subject. There are many reasons for writing one and these will influence the length and style of your review, but in essence a literature review is a critical appraisal of the current collective knowledge on a subject. Rather than just being an exhaustive list of all that ...

  11. Steps in Conducting a Literature Review

    A literature review is important because it: Explains the background of research on a topic. Demonstrates why a topic is significant to a subject area. Discovers relationships between research studies/ideas. Identifies major themes, concepts, and researchers on a topic. Identifies critical gaps and points of disagreement.

  12. Conducting a Literature Review: Research Question

    After completing this section, you will be able to develop a research question and identify key concepts that describe your information need(s). Read why it is important to develop a good research question. Watch a short video to see how concept mapping can help you to identify key concepts that you will use to search for information on your topic.

  13. What is the Purpose of a Literature Review?

    Define Key Concepts and Theories. The literature review highlights the central theories and concepts that have arisen from previous research on your chosen topic. It gives your readers a more thorough understanding of the background of your study and why your research is particularly significant. Demonstrate Critical Evaluation

  14. What is a literature review?

    A literature or narrative review is a comprehensive review and analysis of the published literature on a specific topic or research question. The literature that is reviewed contains: books, articles, academic articles, conference proceedings, association papers, and dissertations. It contains the most pertinent studies and points to important ...

  15. Components of the Literature Review

    Literature Review. This is the most time-consuming aspect in the preparation of your research proposal and it is a key component of the research proposal. As described in Chapter 5, the literature review provides the background to your study and demonstrates the significance of the proposed research. Specifically, it is a review and synthesis ...

  16. Literature Review

    In writing the literature review, your purpose is to convey to your reader what knowledge and ideas have been established on a topic, and what their strengths and weaknesses are. As a piece of writing, the literature review must be defined by a guiding concept (e.g., your research objective, the problem or issue you are discussing, or your ...

  17. Literature Reviews, Theoretical Frameworks, and Conceptual Frameworks

    Table 1 summarizes the key distinctions among these elements. TABLE 1. Comparison of literature reviews, theoretical frameworks, and conceptual reviews ... A literature review should connect to the study question, guide the study methodology, and be central in the discussion by indicating how the analyzed data advances what is known in the ...

  18. Library Guide to Research: 1. Identify Key Concepts

    The first and most important step in the research process is to identify the key concepts of your topic. From these key concepts you will generate the keywords needed to search the library's catalog and article databases. The box to the right explains how to identify key concepts. NOTE: This is not necessarily a thesis, but an exploration of ...

  19. Identifying key concepts

    Identifying key concepts. The structure of the search strategy should be based on the main concepts being examined in a review (Cochrane handbook, Ch. 4.4.2). The best approach to form the strategy is to employ a framework suitable to the research question. The framework is commonly used to logically structure the question and ensure that the ...

  20. Chapter 9 Methods for Literature Reviews

    9.3. Types of Review Articles and Brief Illustrations. EHealth researchers have at their disposal a number of approaches and methods for making sense out of existing literature, all with the purpose of casting current research findings into historical contexts or explaining contradictions that might exist among a set of primary research studies conducted on a particular topic.

  21. Research Guides: Write and Cite: Literature Review

    Literature Review; Write and Cite. This guide offers information on writing resources, citation style guides, and academic writing expectations and best practices, as well as information on resources related to copyright, fair use, permissions, and open access. Table of Contents .

  22. PDF LITERATURE REVIEW: KEY CONCEPTS

    LITERATURE REVIEW: KEY CONCEPTS. "…researchers need clear unambiguous definitions of concepts to develop sound explanations". (Neuman, 2000, p. 158) 2.1 Introduction. The theoretical framework of this research is situated in the field of teaching and cultural diversity. In order to place the research questions and findings in the context ...

  23. Triage; a literature review of key concepts

    Triage; a literature review of key concepts J Pak Med Assoc. 2012 May;62(5):487-9. Author Khairulnissa Ajani 1 Affiliation 1 School of Nursing, Aga Khan ... Thus it is essential for the health professionals to be well-versed with the concepts of triaging. This paper intends to review the basic definitions and the common types of triaging that ...

  24. Key Concepts and Literature Review

    Key Concepts and Literature Review. Di Wang a. Deborah Richards b. Ayse Aysin Bilgin b. Chuanfu Chen a. a Wuhan University, China. b Macquarie University, Australia. The Development of Open Government Data. ISBN: 978-1-80262-316-1, eISBN: 978-1-80262-315-4. Publication date: 15 July 2022 ...

  25. Enhancing Marketing Strategies Through Personalized Marketing: a

    In this paper, we try to synthesise various viewpoints on personalisation by analysing key themes, components and approaches in literature to describe the concept of personalisation.

  26. Breast cancer screening motivation and behaviours of women aged over 75

    Research question. The research question for this scoping review was developed by applying the Population—Concept—Context (PCC) framework [].The current review addresses the research question "What research has been undertaken in high-income countries (context) exploring the key motivations to screen for breast cancer and screening participation (concepts) among women ≥ 75 years of age ...

  27. The role of energy management in transition towards green cities: a review

    The concept of green cities has been getting sustained focus for some time, intending to transform dispersed cities into environmentally, ecologically, and socially healthier spaces to live. The concept interlinks different domains of urban development, such as spatial planning, transport, water and sanitation services, urban greenery, renewable energy, sustainable building construction, and ...

  28. Some Early Studies of Isotropic Turbulence: A Review

    A re-examination of some early classic turbulence literature, mainly of isotropic turbulence, is given in this selective review. Some early studies, including original concepts and points, are reviewed or highlighted. Two earliest studies and six major original concepts are found: (i) Lord Kelvin's pioneering elementary studies of homogeneous, isotropic turbulence; (ii) Kelvin's early ...