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How do you organize a scientific literature review?
Your review should follow the following structure:
- Abstract. Write this last.
- Introduction. Introduce your topic.
- Body. Can take different forms depending on your topic.
- Discussion/Conclusion. Restate your thesis.
- References. Make sure your references are formatted correctly and all present.
How do you organize and present a literature review?
- Define or identify the general topic to provide the context for reviewing the literature.
- Outline why the topic is important.
- Identify overall trends in what has been published about the topic.
- Identify conflicts in theory, methodology, evidence, and conclusions.
- Identify gaps in research and scholarlship.
In what framework should the information in literature review be sort out?
Chronological: The chronological framework organizes the literature in the order in which they are published. For example, if you were writing about a specific teaching method, you would begin with the materials that first introduced the method. You would then follow with case studies applying that method.
What are the four literature review strategies?
Literature Review Format
- Provide an overview of the topic, theme, or issue.
- Identify your specific area of focus.
- Describe your methodology and rationale.
- Briefly discuss the overall trends in the published scholarship in this area.
- Establish your reason for writing the review.
How are literature notes organized?
7 Strategies for Organizing Your Research
- Assemble printed sources and interact with them.
- Consider other methods of gathering data.
- Choose a system for keeping notes.
- Use your sources to generate ideas.
- Organize your ideas.
- Write your paper.
- Evaluate your argument.
How long should a literature review be for a journal article?
In the absence of specific instructions about the length of a literature review, a general rule of thumb is that it should be proportionate to the length of your entire paper. If your paper is 15 pages long 2-3 pages might suffice for the literature review.
What are 3 suggested strategies of making a literature review?
1) Planning: identify the focus, type, scope and discipline of the review you intend to write. 2) Reading and Research: collect and read current research on your topic. 3) Analyzing: summarize, synthesize, critique, and compare your sources in order to assess the field of research as a whole.