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  1. Writing a 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).

  2. Research and Citation Resources

    APA Style (7th Edition) These OWL resources will help you learn how to use the American Psychological Association (APA) citation and format style. This section contains resources on in-text citation and the References page, as well as APA sample papers, slide presentations, and the APA classroom poster.

  3. APA Formatting and Style Guide (7th Edition)

    Additional Resources. APA Headings and Seriation. APA PowerPoint Slide Presentation. APA Sample Paper. Tables and Figures. Abbreviations. APA Classroom Poster. Changes in the 7th Edition. General APA FAQs.

  4. Literature Review

    A good literature review finds relevant academic literature and places it in a context that supports future research. In other words, what background does the audience need to know in order to understand the innovation that you are presenting in your thesis or article? Reed, L. (1998).

  5. Tools for Academic Writing: Literature Review

    Here are some ways to organize a literature review from Purdue OWL: Chronological: The simplest approach is to trace the development of the topic over time, which helps familiarize the audience with the topic (for instance if you are introducing something that is not commonly known in your field).If you choose this strategy, be careful to avoid simply listing and summarizing sources in order.

  6. Writing the Literature Review

    For more suggestions on how to write a literature review, visit the Purdue OWL Literature Reviews page. Meeting Your Writing Goals. Set writing goals to keep you on track. Small, specific, and frequent goals are often the most realistic and encourage continued progress. Some examples of goals include:

  7. Literature Reviews: Write Your Review

    Guidelines for Writing Your Literature Review. The creation of a literature review involves reading articles, processing the information from the articles, and integrating that information in the larger context of the review. The Basics of a Literature Review. (2014). Teaching and Learning Center University of Washington Tacoma.

  8. LibGuides: Research Process: Resources for a Literature Review

    A literature review is generally much more exploratory than an annotated bibliography, and must pull together the information that is presented in many disparate sources to form one, cohesive picture of the research field. For more information see the OWL at Purdue Types of APA Papers page.

  9. Guides: Writing a Literature Review: Writing Literature Reviews

    Literature reviews typically include the following elements: Citations for the referenced materials; A discussion of the materials' research purpose, methods, and findings ... Writing a Literature Review (Purdue OWL) Describes when and how to write a Lit Review along with ways to organize one. Next: Citing sources and managing citations >>

  10. APA Formatting and Style Guide

    General APA Guidelines. Your essay should be typed, double-spaced on standard-sized paper (8.5 X 11 inches) with margins of 1 inch on all sides. Your final essay should include, in the order indicated below, as many of the following sections as are applicable, each of which should begin on a separate page: Title page: includes a running head ...

  11. Getting Started

    PICOS stands for Population, Intervention, Comparison, Outcomes, and Study Design. By specifying each of these components, a very specific and researchable question can be developed. 2. Create your Research Team. A systematic review requires a multifaceted research team to carry out. Multiple reviewers of articles reduce biases and increase ...

  12. PDF Purdue Writing Lab

    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). When we say "literature review" or refer to "the literature," we are talking about the research (scholarship) in a given field. You will often see the terms "the research," "the ...

  13. 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.

  14. Sample Literature Review

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