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3.7 Write review
Compile list of references reviewed (see below)
3.8 Writing the review:
A typical literature review would have the following content (these headings
might be paragraphs,
sections, or chapters depending on the extent of your
review). Revise this list to suit your specific needs.
3.9 Outline
• The topic of interest and
its significance
• Constraints in preparation of the review and their potential impact on
the quality/outcome of the review
• The logical
structure of the review
3.10 Detail
• The main authors and their view on the topic of interest
• The arguments developed for/against those views
• Analytical/critical
comments/observations
made by others
3.11 Discussion
• Analytical/critical
comment of your own
• Identify holes or imbalances
in the literature
• Recognised
shortcomings/limitations in your review
3.12 Summary
• Summary
of
significant
authors/views and
identified shortcomings in
the literature
• Significance of results of your review in context for which you are
preparing it
check you have covered the points
mentioned under assessment
(below)
3.1 Style:
Use an accepted style and be consistent. If the review is part of a larger
document make sure the style is consistent with the document as a whole.
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