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Literature reviews writing techniques
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Literature reviews are a crucial piece of the academic research project, though many writers may find themselves wondering why. To some, these lit reviews may seem like busywork or like a request for a book report, but a successful literature review is much more than that.
Literature reviews provide, among other things, an opportunity for writers to articulate what drew them to a project in the first place. More importantly, however, literature reviews present an overview of previous work on your topic, thus setting a benchmark for your project. In addition, literature reviews allow you to explore, justify, question, and critique the research methodologies, solution techniques, problem-solving procedures, and overall conclusions you encountered in your review process. This in-depth analysis of your sources is what differentiates a literature review (which is essentially evaluative, i.e., it makes a judgment about the relative worth of each source) from a book report (which is essentially informative, i.e., it describes the content of a text without reflecting on its merit).
The Writing Process for a Literature Review
To an outside reader in your field, a thorough literature review demonstrates that you are familiar with both historical and current research on your topic, and that you have considered a range of methodological approaches to your project. In other words, the lit review establishes your credibility as someone who has prepared carefully before embarking on independent research.
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review." Your goal is to synthesize your summary of a source's ideas with your own opinions and comments on the source material. Tham explains that this integrated approach "demonstrate[s] your deeper understanding of the topic."
Five pre-writing questions for preliminary summaries
Four organizing questions to help you figure out what each article adds to your research
project
Resources for Further Reading
Reed, Lois. "Performing a Literature Review." n.d. 22 September 2004. http://fie.engrng.pitt.edu/fie98/papers/1298.pdf
Tham, Ming. "Writing Research Theses Or Dissertations (guidelines and tips)." Chemical Engineering and Advanced Materials: University of Newcastle Upon Tyne. 1 May 2001. 22 September 2004. http://lorien.ncl.ac.uk/ming/Dept/Tips/writing/thesis/thesis-review.htm
Adapted in part from Ming Tham's Writing Research Theses or Dissertations : http://lorien.ncl.ac.uk/ming/Dept/Tips/writing/thesis/thesis-review.htm