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When embarking on the journey of conducting a literature review, one is met with a myriad of

challenges. Crafting a comprehensive and insightful review requires meticulous planning, extensive
research, and critical analysis. The process can be daunting and time-consuming, often leaving
individuals overwhelmed and unsure of where to begin.

The first step in conducting a literature review is defining the scope and purpose of the review. This
involves identifying the specific topic or research question that the review will address and outlining
the objectives and goals. Without a clear understanding of the scope, it is easy to become lost in the
vast sea of literature available.

Once the scope is defined, the next step is to conduct thorough research. This involves searching for
relevant literature from various sources such as academic journals, books, and online databases.
Sorting through the multitude of articles and publications can be a daunting task, requiring careful
consideration of relevance, credibility, and quality.

After gathering the necessary literature, the next step is to critically analyze and evaluate the
findings. This involves synthesizing the information gathered, identifying key themes and trends,
and assessing the strengths and weaknesses of existing research. It is crucial to approach the literature
with a discerning eye, questioning assumptions, and identifying gaps in knowledge.

Finally, the findings of the literature review must be synthesized and presented in a coherent and
organized manner. This involves structuring the review according to a logical framework, clearly
articulating the main points and arguments, and providing a synthesis of the existing literature.
Writing a literature review requires precision, clarity, and attention to detail to ensure that the reader
can easily follow the flow of ideas.

In conclusion, conducting a literature review is a complex and challenging process that requires
careful planning, extensive research, and critical analysis. For those who find themselves struggling
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Offers Methodological Guidance: Helps choose appropriate research methods for quality outcomes.
Now, let's explore some examples of literature reviews that can assist you in crafting your own. This
will serve as the basis for your thesis statement. Sources not directly cited in the Lit Review should
not be listed in the Works Cited list. In other words, a research article uses expert sources as support
for your thesis, whereas a Literature Review discusses the sources. Communications of the
Association of Information Systems, 37 (43), 879-910. Let’s start with the obvious: Google does not
have all the answers. Embedded historiographies are shorter and may only need to be two or three
paragraphs. Journalists aren’t usually scholars, which means they aren’t specialists on the topics they
write about; hence newspaper stories aren’t scholarly sources. Traditional reviews may rely more on
qualitative synthesis. Check out the theories, models, and methods used in the research. Have a good
idea of your topic of interest Some clear research question to guide pursuit of relevant material. Their
objective is to synthesize evidence through meta-analysis, a type of SLR that employs statistical
analyses. They demonstrate how a particular study fits into the existing body of knowledge and
builds upon prior work. 5. Citation and Referencing: Both types of reviews require researchers to
appropriately cite and reference the sources they consult. Depending on your topic of study, their
published findings can be a valuable source of knowledge. For this reason, I will speak to the
literature review, revealing tips and tricks relating to it, in three different posts. Methodological
Approach This approach centers on the research methods employed in various studies related to your
topic. Connection: Not establishing a very clear connection between the literature and your research
even though it is extremely critical. It should only take two or three devoted sessions. Explain why
this has been the case and how these approaches enhance or limit current understandings of the
topic. She is majorly involved in developing and reviewing online content plans that engage and
resonate with audiences. For an overview of Mendeley, have a look at the video below. This is a
prime example of an organisation requiring to adapt and being flexible in a changing environment in
order to remain relevant and competitive (Prahalad and Hamel, 1990: 1). Your contribution is to
organize the concepts from the sources into a coherent argument or narrative that incorporates your
views. Does the research use the usual methods, or is it trying something new. Chapter Two:
Literature Review. 2.1 Language competence and performance. This is the situation when you are
asked to investigate the existing state of research on your issue and then analyze and synthesize your
results. The lessons in this book can be applied to writing the background section for a thesis or an
original research publication. At the end of the day, it’s the students responsibility to do their own
research and work. Additionally, verify the accuracy and consistency of citations and references
based on the chosen citation style (e.g., APA, MLA). This comprehensive revision process guarantees
a polished and well-structured literature review.
Traditional reviews may rely more on qualitative synthesis. In such a scenario, constructing a
literature review will help you. Importance: It is necessary to write about the significance of your
topic and the contribution it will make to the concerned field. Susanne Hall, Hixon Writing Center
Coordinator Student presenters: Nerissa Hoglen, Jon Schor February 2013. Does the research use the
usual methods, or is it trying something new. Traditional literature reviews may have more flexibility
in source selection. 3. Explicit Search Strategy: Systematic reviews have an explicit and well-
documented search strategy that outlines the databases, keywords, and search terms used to identify
relevant studies. A strategy or blueprint that plans the action for carrying through the research data.
Elements. Step 3: Identify Connections Synthesize information from selected sources, identifying
common themes, patterns, and trends. You need not have a theoretical framework only when you are
testing a theory, you can have them for all sorts of studies including qualitative, quantitative etc. The
purpose of the Lit Review is to present a survey of the most relevant and noteworthy published work
that relates to your research, rather than a synopsis of all published work that related to your topic.
Step 4: Create An Outline In this crucial step, determine the organizational structure of your review,
which will serve as the foundation for your written work. March 20, 2013 RS and GISc Institute of
Space Technology. For the first two parts see Slaying the (literature review) beast: Part 1 and Slaying
the (literature review) beast: Part 2. Learning outcomes. Learn the reasons for sampling Develop an
understanding about different sampling methods. The literature may come from books, articles,
reports, or other formats. Think about why this is important for your research. The lessons in this
book can be applied to writing the background section for a thesis or an original research
publication. You will learn skills for defining research questions, using search tools and managing
citations. It can be anything from qualitative to quantitative in acknowledging problems in a
particular theory. Mell Bolen, BCA 2009 Conference Chair Pat Willer University of South Carolina
Content Chair Deb Pierce Northern Illinois University Conference Chair Designate. Achieving that
at the end of the research should be your primary objective. Careful planning will also help you to
provide insightful analysis. Embedded literature reviews, meanwhile, are part of a larger piece of
writing, such as an essay, thesis, or scholarly article. Thus, you can cite numerous references in the
same paragraph in a typical Lit Review, and you can mention the same reference in more than one
paragraph if the source discusses more than one of the Lit Review’s subtopics. The next two posts
will cover tips and tricks on creating a topic, searching the literature and organising your literature.
Results and Why They Matter Sum up what the study found. Theory building is the means by which
basic researchers hope to achieve this purpose. Conclusion: The primary objective of any review is to
arrive at a particular conclusion. Embedded historiographies are shorter and may only need to be two
or three paragraphs.
A literature review is a comprehensive examination and analysis of existing literature and scholarly
works on a specific subject or research topic. Now equipped with the essential steps to start your
literature review, you're set on the right path. Gilard M 1, Arnaud B 2, Cornily JC 1, Le Gal G 3,
Lacut K 3, Le Calvez G 2, Mansourati J 1, Mottier D 2, Abgrall JF 2, Boschat J 1. As such, the
thesis or central argument of your historiography should explain why your research on the topic
contributes to or rejects previous historical analyses of your topic. In all reputable journals, peer-
reviewed or refereed research is published only after it has been reviewed by other researchers in the
field. Changes in approach over time can be seen after publication information has been compared,
so be sure to place the authors within their own historical context too. One of the fastest-growing
sources of information is the Internet. Utilize reputable academic databases for literature searches
like Google Scholar or your university's library resources. Also, be sure to adhere to your style
guidelines because headings, title pages, references lists, and other sections or formatting features
may differ. Justification: Your theoretical framework will justify your choice of topic by giving out
sufficient data about similar theories to the reader. Three common approaches are chronological,
thematic, and debate-focused. It is not a good idea to aim to cover everything pertaining to a single
topic. While a single source may only appear once in an annotated Works Cited list, it may be
mentioned multiple times in a Lit Review, depending on its significance in the area or its relationship
to other sources. Specialized magazines (for example, business magazines for management students)
may be more useful. Thematic Approach This approach categorizes your review based on themes or
key concepts related to your topic. You need not have a theoretical framework only when you are
testing a theory, you can have them for all sorts of studies including qualitative, quantitative etc.
Step 5: Begin The Writing Process Upon gathering and organizing sources, begin the writing phase:
Introduction: Begin by stating your research question and explaining why your review is important.
For example, groups of scholars disagree about the best way to measure a physiological event, and as
a result, use different instruments and methodologies. Scope: Make an effort to understand the
extent of scope that your topic offers. A current literature study I’m working on, for example,
investigates impediments to higher education for undocumented students. This will help the reader
get a sense of what the project is about. Variables: Explain in detail about the variables and the
relationship between them. The Lit Review should include the most relevant related studies and
demonstrate an understanding of both key past research and practices in the subject and promising
current research and practices. Finally, a Lit Review has its own set of in-text citations and a Works
Cited list. Research Process. Today’s Topic is. Scientific Research. Similarly, this study considers the
current knowledge and skills humanities librarians possess as well as future knowledge and skills
required in order to meet the challenges of a changing academic library environment. Third, identify
patterns in approaches to your topic. Traditional literature reviews may be less systematic and
structured. 2. Inclusion and Exclusion Criteria: Systematic literature reviews often establish strict
inclusion and exclusion criteria to select studies, aiming for a more objective and standardized
approach. Thematic Organization Group related studies by themes rather than chronology. How to
Identify the Research Gap While Writing a PhD Dissertation Literature.
I t usually has an organizational pattern and combines both summary and synthesis. Then, find
appropriate books in the library and check them out. HI6007 Statistics and Research Methods for
Business Decisions. Citation: List all the sources studied for review and give credits wherever it is
due. Methodological Rigor: Systematic literature reviews adhere to a rigorous and predefined
methodology. Implications and limitations Research Proposal: Part II II. Although you may write a
stand-alone literature review as a course assignment to enhance your own knowledge as a student,
scholars often write stand-alone literature reviews to benefit the research community and discipline.
The necessity of related literature search and review exercises in dissertati. Scope: Make an effort to
understand the extent of scope that your topic offers. In essence, a well-crafted literature review
informs and elevates your research, ensuring its relevance and impact within your academic field.
For stand-alone historiographies, include an introduction, body paragraphs, and a conclusion. Thus,
you can cite numerous references in the same paragraph in a typical Lit Review, and you can mention
the same reference in more than one paragraph if the source discusses more than one of the Lit
Review’s subtopics. On the other hand, inductive logic means, you ought to apply facts to arrive at a
theory based on observations. The next two posts will cover tips and tricks on creating a topic,
searching the literature and organising your literature. Clarity and Conciseness Write with clarity and
conciseness. This was in response to the library becoming more technologically advanced by offering
information technology services and multimedia services within the context of new undergraduate
degrees being offered at the university (Kealy, 2009: 573). These are frequently used in Lit Reviews
since they offer concise, up-to-date information. Include information on the thesis, perspective,
historical approach, arguments, sources, and methodology. Specify the time frame, key themes, and
relevant studies to focus your research. Therefore these valuable resources won’t even be searched
(becoming invisible to Google). Selected approach determines the research design to be followed.
Include Names: Include the names of the authors of the chosen theories. There's just so much out
there, and it's easy to feel lost. This will help the reader get a sense of what the project is about. For
example, groups of scholars disagree about the best way to measure a physiological event, and as a
result, use different instruments and methodologies. Addresses Research Gaps: Identifies areas
where more knowledge is needed, guiding your contributions. This lays a solid basis for the rest of
your paper. Stat-Transfer. Use STAT-TRANSFER to convert data. Click on. These are excellent for
finding out about new research or study that hasn’t been published yet. In all reputable journals,
peer-reviewed or refereed research is published only after it has been reviewed by other researchers in
the field.

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