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  1. Writing a Literature Review

    A guide on writing a literature review for research and citation, with tips and examples from Purdue OWL.

  2. Research: Overview & Approaches

    Read this guide to getting started. Purdue OWL's Guide to Writing a Literature Review A literature review requires the writer to perform extensive research on published work in one's field in order to explain how one's own work fits into the larger conversation regarding a particular topic.

  3. Social Work Literature Review Guidelines

    Social Work Literature Review Guidelines. Literature reviews are designed to do two things: 1) give your readers an overview of sources you have explored while researching a particular topic or idea and 2) demonstrate how your research fits into the larger field of study, in this case, social work. Unlike annotated bibliographies which are ...

  4. Introduction

    This handout provides examples and description about writing papers in literature. It discusses research topics, how to begin to research, how to use information, and formatting.

  5. Literature Review Resources

    Literature Review Resources Learn the basics of a literature review from Purdue Owl's Writing a Literature Review Want to learn about the different types of literature reviews, check out Literature Review: Outline, Strategies, and Examples by StudyCorgi

  6. Literature Reviews: Write Your Review

    What Does a Literature Review Look Like? This sample literature review from the Purdue University Online Writing Lab (OWL), provides an example in the field of psychology.

  7. Purdue Online Writing Lab

    Writing a Literature Review Just about every major research project involves a literature review, often these can be placed at the beginning of a paper or can be publishable in their own right. The OWL provides guidance for literature review writing. Writing a Literature Review

  8. LibGuides: How to Do a Literature Review: Resources

    Example of an APA communications paper with a literature review inside it. From the Purdue Online Writing Lab.

  9. Literature Review Overview

    A literature review should introduce the study it precedes and show how that study fits into topically related studies that already exist. Structurally, a literature review ought to be something like a funnel: start by addressing the topic broadly and gradually narrow as the review progresses. from Literature Reviews by CU Writing Center.

  10. Types of APA Papers

    A literature review is a critical summary of what the scientific literature says about your specific topic or question. Often student research in APA fields falls into this category.

  11. PDF sample-literature-review

    A literature review is a document or section of a document that collects key sources on a topic and discusses those sources in conversation with each other (also called synthesis). The lit review is an important genre in many disciplines, not just literature (i.e., the study of works of literature such as novels and plays).

  12. Tools for Academic Writing: Literature Review

    A literature review is a discussion of previously published information on a particular topic, providing summary and connections to help readers understand the research that has been completed on a subject and why it is important. Unlike a research paper, a literature review does not develop a new argument, instead focusing on what has been ...

  13. Writing Resources

    The Writing Center recommends using the Purdue Online Writing Lab or the style organization's website for the most up-to-date information on citations and formatting. If you need assistance with Purdue OWL, please visit the Writing Center during our business hours. Please note, though we are a Purdue University campus, we have no control or ...

  14. Literature Review

    Literature Review "A literature review is a document or section of a document that collects key sources on a topic and discusses those sources in conversation with each other (also called synthesis)." -- Purdue OWL

  15. LibGuides: SCWK 550/650 (All Classes): Writing a Literature Review

    This is a great source for more detailed information on managing a literature review search. Guide from Purdue - OWL. Social Work Literature Review Guidelines. Organizational Tools for a Literature Review. Organizational Tools (Walden University) Writing a Literature Review & Using a Synthesis Matrix (NC State)

  16. Experimental Reports 1

    Literature review: Discusses literature (previous studies) relevant to your current study in a concise manner. Keep your story in mind as you organize your lit review and as you choose what literature to include. The following are tips when writing your literature review.

  17. Literature Review

    Literature reviews are designed to provide an overview of sources you have explored while researching a particular topic and to demonstrate to your readers how your research fits within a larger field of study. Adapted from Organizing Your Social Sciences Research Paper: The Literature Review.

  18. Literature Reviews

    Literature Reviews. The literature of a literature review is not made up of novels and short stories and poetry—but is the collection of writing and research that has been produced on a particular topic. The purpose of the literature review is to give you an overview of a particular topic. Your job is to discover the research that has been ...

  19. Research Guides: Systematic Reviews: Home

    A Systematic Review is a very specialized and in-depth literature review. It is a research method in its own right, where information from research studies is aggregated, analyzed, and synthesized in an unbiased and reproducible manner to answer a research question. The SR can provide evidence for practice and policy-making as well as gaps in ...

  20. Welcome to the Purdue Online Writing Lab

    Learn how to write effectively for academic, professional, and personal purposes at the Purdue Online Writing Lab, a free resource for writers of all levels.

  21. Literature Reviews

    A literature review is a critical, analytical summary and synthesis of the current knowledge of a topic. As a researcher, you collect the available literature on a topic, and then select the literature that is most relevant for your purpose.

  22. LSBU Library: Literature Reviews: What is a Literature Review?

    The research, the body of current literature, and the particular objectives should all influence the structure of a literature review. It is also critical to remember that creating a literature review is an ongoing process - as one reads and analyzes the literature, one's understanding may change, which could require rearranging the literature ...

  23. Writing in Literature

    Writing about World Literature. This resource provides guidance on understanding the assignment, considering context, and developing thesis statements and citations for world literature papers. It also includes a PowerPoint about thesis statements in world literature for use by instructors and students.

  24. Getting Started

    Describes what a systematic review (SR) is, whether a systematic review is right for you, Purdue Libraries support for SRs, and other resources to help in conducting a SR.