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Title: Unlocking the Primary Purpose of Literature Review

Welcome to our exploration of the primary purpose of literature review. In academic and research
circles, literature review stands as a cornerstone, guiding scholars through the vast landscape of
existing knowledge to inform their own contributions. Yet, delving into this realm can often prove to
be a daunting task, requiring meticulous attention to detail, critical analysis, and comprehensive
synthesis of information. Here, we navigate the complexities and significance of literature review,
shedding light on its primary objectives and the challenges it presents.

At its core, a literature review serves as a comprehensive survey of existing scholarship and research
relevant to a particular topic or field of study. Its primary purpose is manifold:

1. Establishing Context: A literature review contextualizes the research question or problem


within the broader scholarly discourse. By surveying existing literature, researchers can
identify gaps, contradictions, or areas ripe for further investigation.
2. Identifying Key Themes and Trends: Through a systematic review of literature, researchers
discern recurring themes, methodologies, and theoretical frameworks employed by previous
studies. This allows for the identification of prevailing trends and shifts in paradigms within
the field.
3. Evaluating Existing Research: Critical evaluation of literature enables researchers to assess
the quality, reliability, and validity of previous studies. This involves scrutinizing
methodologies, sampling techniques, data analysis, and conclusions drawn by authors.
4. Synthesizing Knowledge: A literature review synthesizes diverse sources of information into
a coherent narrative, offering insights into the current state of knowledge on a given topic. It
facilitates the integration of disparate ideas and findings, thereby contributing to the
advancement of scholarly understanding.

However, despite its significance, crafting a literature review is not without its challenges. The
process demands:

Thorough Research: Extensive research is required to gather relevant literature from various
sources, including academic journals, books, conference proceedings, and grey literature.
Critical Analysis: Researchers must critically analyze each source, considering its strengths,
limitations, and relevance to the research question.
Organizational Skills: Structuring a literature review in a clear, logical manner requires
organizational skills to present the information cohesively while maintaining a nuanced
perspective.
Time and Effort: Writing a literature review is a time-intensive process, often involving
multiple revisions and iterations to refine the argument and incorporate feedback.

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So not wanting to bother on the minutae. Thank you. You’re most welcome, Renee. It is a formal
piece of writing where you analyze the existing theoretical framework, principles, and assumptions
and use that as a base to shape your approach to the research question. Like any other research paper,
the literature review format must contain three sections: introduction, body, and conclusion. A
literature review may be a stand alone work or the introduction to a larger research paper, depending
on the assignment. Therefore, to make the literature look appealing, they need to know some of the
methods that can help them improve their review. Personality and Individual Differences, 53(1), 16-
21 5. As an assignment For a report or thesis (e.g. for senior project) As a graduate student For a
technical paper. Creating them can provide inspiration for one’s own research, as well as some
practice in writing. Soren Knudsen Senior Executive Officer, DTU EERA JP Wind Secretary,
IRPWIND WP Leader - WP2 Integrating Activities. There are various ways to organize your
literature review: Chronological method: Writing in the chronological method means you are
presenting the materials according to when they were published. Really agreed. Admirable effort
thank you for this beautiful well explained recap. Does the research use established frameworks or
take an innovative approach. It is important to be careful in noting the references already at this
stage, so as to avoid misattributions. The second chapter of a research study is the Review of
Literature The purpose of the review of literature is to make the readers aware of the extent of the
research problem under investigation This is not a book report on each lit review item obtained. It
clearly explains how the sources are connected and what they contribute to the chosen topic.
Presented by Pamela Champion Learning Skills Unit Equity and Learning Programs University of
Melbourne. When comparing different sources, how do they relate to each other. It’s important to
keep track of your sources with references to avoid plagiarism. Survey the literature Develop an
understanding of the issues Subject your understanding to critical thinking processes. Conclusion:
Summarize the key findings you have taken from the literature and emphasize their significance
Connect it back to your primary research question How should I organize my lit review. When it is
just a chapter, sources should equal the total number of pages in your article's body. Writing a
literature review might not be an easy task for all the students. Some might argue that you should be
sending your work to your supervisor sooner than this (indeed your university might formally require
this), but in my experience, supervisors are extremely short on time (and often patience), so, the more
refined your chapter is, the less time they’ll waste on addressing basic issues (which you know about
already) and the more time they’ll spend on valuable feedback that will increase your mark-earning
potential. Article title, Name of conference, Location of conference, Pages. Disaster management
using mobile phone technology in kenya final project msed. How to Write a Literature Review: Six
Steps to Get You from. Make sure you understand the 4 core functions of the process. When writing
literature reviews, you should avoid the usage of first-person pronouns. Why do one?. Demonstrates
the research you have currently done on a topic. Given that you are presenting what the literature
says about a field of study, not what you think or believe, you must cite those authors that actually
make and provide the research evidence, theories, frameworks for practice etc.
Damien Lee 4 ECE Supervisor: Dr. John Breslin. Project Aims. The control of a number of
electronics in the home via an internet tablet. The Objective of the Review of the Literature is to.
Augier, M. and Teece, D. (2009) “Dynamic Capabilities and the Role of. This session. Introductions
What do you hope to get from this session. What you include in each depends on the objective of
your literature review. Performing a systematic review of literature is quite complicated and time-
consuming process which takes between 6 and 18 months on average depends on the study design 2.
Therefore, to make the literature look appealing, they need to know some of the methods that can
help them improve their review. Introduce the literature review by pointing out the major research
topic that will be discussed. Create literature review subheadings for each theme that stands out to
you. It describes what is currently known, understood, or agreed upon regarding the research topic
and highlights where there are still disagreements. When we say “literature review” or refer to “the
literature,” we are talking about the research ( scholarship ) in a given field. In this article, we will
walk you through the important processes for writing an excellent literature review. It requires
extensive reading, plus you have to consider market trends and technological and political changes,
which tend to change in the blink of an eye. For example, if you are reviewing literature about
inequalities in migrant health outcomes, key themes might include healthcare policy, language
barriers, cultural attitudes, legal status, and economic access. It is mandatory to procure user consent
prior to running these cookies on your website. Review is the most ignorant part of the Dissertation
Whereas it should be more emphasized from the beginning to the end of the research work. It entails
doing a critical review of existing literature to provide a comprehensive overview of current
knowledge on a certain issue. Introduction Converter-fed dc motor drives are extensively used in
special heavy duty application. When undertaking quantitative research, you may create additional
columns in your table to explain why you have used specific tools when exploring the issue. Create a
matrix of the studies for easy analysis, and synthesis, across all of the studies. Presented by Pamela
Champion Learning Skills Unit Equity and Learning Programs University of Melbourne. Purpose of
a literature review A literature review should demonstrate your overall understanding of the literature
and develop an argument, often by answering specific questions. Scoping Review The Scoping
Review is often used at the beginning of an article, dissertation, or research proposal. Team Members.
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SHAHRIZAN BIN SHAHRUDIN. PURPOSE OF ROL. SOURCES OF IDEAS (primary review)
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Next Week: Bring four questions (15 copies) to share with your classmates. Of Mice and Men by
John Steinbeck To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee Other: American Born Chinese by Gene Luen
Yang The Pearl by John Steinbeck. Rule 10: Be Up-to-Date, but Do Not Forget Older Studies Given
the progressive acceleration in the publication of scientific papers, today's reviews of the literature
need awareness not just of the overall direction and achievements of a field of inquiry, but also of the
latest studies, so as not to become out-of-date before they have been published. By clicking
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We have more BELS-certified (Board of Editors in the Life Sciences) and CMPP-certified (Certified
Medical Publication Professional) editors and writers than any other company in the world. An
academic essay is written for a scholarly audience. Well, there are (at least) four core functions: For
you to gain an understanding (and demonstrate this understanding) of where the research is at
currently, what the key arguments and disagreements are. Different decision-making: Budget
decisions of managers Irrationality of continuing the risk of losing a prospect Decision-making in
changes in environment Tax evasion decisions Bankruptcy decisions Purchasing quantity decisions
Sunk costs Gambling. Chronological The simplest approach is to trace the development of the topic
over time. RaedMusili1 Lec13 Scientific Papers and Communications Lec13 Scientific Papers and
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( 20 ) Review of literature Review of literature 4. A literature review does function as a summary of
sources, but it also allows you to analyze further, interpret, and examine the stated theories, methods,
viewpoints, and, of course, the gaps in the existing content. Now you need to find out what has been
written on the topic and search for literature related to your research topic. These cookies will be
stored in your browser only with your consent. Burke’s Parlor. How to join a conversation that’s
been going on since the dawn of time. He specializes in qualitative and quantitative research designs
and methods, multimethod research. Outline. The research topic. You can use it to discuss various
theories, models, and definitions of key concepts. Teece, D. J., Pisano, G. and Shuen, A. (1997)
“Dynamic. It should be no longer than few words, but yet able to. You can choose the intellectual
lineage you would like to be part of and whose definitions matter most to your thinking (mostly
humanities-specific, but this goes for sciences as well). If you are writing a review on, for example,
how epidemiological approaches are used in modelling the spread of ideas, you may be inclined to
include material from both parent fields, epidemiology and the study of cultural diffusion. This
square may be circled by discussing the wider implications of the reviewed topic for other
disciplines. Doing this can help people write their own literature review much more effectively. It is
assumed that by mentioning a previous work in the field of study, that the author has read, evaluated,
and assimilated that work into the work at hand. The sources that still contained information about
women discussed young homeless females. Information seeking Critical Reading Synthesis and
structure Reflections on your literature review. You can click on Resolve from your task list, or you
can go into the IRP and click the Review button. REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE. “The
systematic identification, location, scrutiny and summary of written materials that pertain to a
research problem”. This means drawing connections between sources to create a picture of the
scholarly conversation on a topic over time. Qualitative versus quantitative research Empirical versus
theoretical scholarship Divide the research by sociological, historical, or cultural sources Theoretical:
In many humanities articles, the literature review is the foundation for the theoretical framework.
There are a number of stages in writing a literature review. Follow the organizational structure you
developed above, including the headings and subheadings you constructed. This is probably a good
time to decide whether to go for a mini- or a full review. Abstract Background and Significance
Review of Related Literature: Theoretical Framework Research Findings Methodology Research
Questions. State-of-the-Art Review The State-of-the-Art review is conducted periodically, focusing
on the most recent research.
But before you go, Six Online Tools for Easy Literature Review Evaluating literature review:
systematic vs. You can start your search from any library’s catalog, provided you are an active
member of that institution. Demonstrates your familiarity with existing knowledge in the field
Directs readers to other literature of interest. Connections should be made linking those sources to
one another. Introduce the literature review by pointing out the major research topic that will be
discussed. Give your interpretation of how and why certain developments occurred (as mentioned
previously, this may not be appropriate in your discipline — check with a teacher or mentor if
you’re unsure). While you probably already have a decent base of this from your research proposal,
you need to expand on this substantially in the dissertation or thesis itself. Why does a CID
Research Proposal require a literature search and review. These are both important, and we’ll talk
about them in more detail later on. A literature review is a systematic examination and interpretation
of the literature for the purpose of informing further work on a topic. The introduction should clearly
establish the focus and purpose of the literature review. Provides editors with a list of potential
reviewers. Submit a Comment Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Peterson, E.
(2004) “Web Analytics Demystified” Found at. Steps in the Literature Review Process Organize
your citations and focus on your research question and pertinent studies Compile your bibliography
Note: The first four steps are the best points at which to contact a librarian. In addressing these
points, you argue for your place in the conversation, which tends to make the lit review more
compelling than a simple reporting of other sources. Our unique professional editing service packages
and educational resources have helped over 151,000 authors across 161 countries to get published in
high-impact factor journals as well as understand best publication practices. The Objective of the
Review of the Literature is to... Zero in on the research that relates to your project. The main reason
is that most of the time the students end up writing a literature review that is just a summary. To
challenge a common assumption, include a representative list of papers to demonstrate that it's
common; you don't have to list every paper that makes the assumption. The Objective of the Review
of the Literature is to. Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
Other: American Born Chinese by Gene Luen Yang The Pearl by John Steinbeck. It describes what is
currently known, understood, or agreed upon regarding the research topic and highlights where there
are still disagreements. Take notes that you can later incorporate into the text of your literature
review. You need to collect some relevant literature reviews and get to know about themes that have
been researching. Identify the most important research that has already been done in the area. To help
you build a conceptual framework for empirical testing (if applicable to your research topic). It can
be helpful to make an annotated bibliography, where you compile full citation information and write
a paragraph of summary and analysis for each source. However, make sure you don’t just list the
sources and summarise them. Leite and Topping adopted a variable mutation probability and
obtained an outperformed result.
There are five key steps to writing a literature review: Search for relevant literature Evaluate sources
Identify themes, debates, and gaps Outline the structure Write your literature review A good
literature review doesn’t just summarize sources—it analyzes, synthesizes, and critically evaluates to
give a clear picture of the state of knowledge on the subject. Writing a research proposal is not an
easy task for them. Determination of any gaps or inconsistencies in a body. Essentially, you need to
be looking for any existing literature that potentially helps you answer your research question (or
develop it, if that’s not yet pinned down). Any references cited in the literature review must be
included. Once you find a useful article, check out the reference list. Zero in on the research that
relates to your project. Beyond this, it also organizes and assesses the crucial points. A literature
review is a survey of scholarly sources (such as books, journal articles, and theses) related to a
specific topic or research question. Research Methods for the Behavioral Sciences 5th Edition
Gravetter Solutions. It is important to keep track of your sources with citations to avoid plagiarism.
They should be scholarly in nature, though not all of them will be. Dr Jay Prakash Singh, Associate
Professor Department of Education Netaji Subh. Refine your second draft and get a layman’s
perspective on it. To cite a literature review in APA style, you need to provide the author's name, the
title of the article, and the year of publication. Find information quickly and efficiently Evaluate
information to see if it is relevant Summarize an information source succinctly. Your literature
review should be guided by your central research question. Research design 5. References. Literature
Search. Research Proposal. Flexible but should be used as a blueprint. Dr. N. Langah Engl 103. A
Literature review: Definition. If you want to work smart, you don't want to miss this. The approach
you take will depend on the nature of your review and the topic you’re looking at. Peterson, E.
(2004) “Web Analytics Demystified” Found at. Primary source of literature review stands on its own
but the secondary source of literature review depends on the primary source for information. In
many cases, a general topic will simply be too broad to effectively research. A literature review is a
collation of survey, research, critical evaluation, and assessment of the existing literature in a
preferred domain. Much of the information used in an annotated bibliography can be used also in a
literature review, so you’ll be not only partially drafting your lit review as you research, but also
developing your sense of the larger conversation going on among scholars, professionals, and any
other stakeholders in your topic. What is IRP How IRP Began How IRP Works Who must register
under IRP Why is IRP important IRP, Inc. In addressing these points, you argue for your place in the
conversation, which tends to make the lit review more compelling than a simple reporting of other
sources. In addition to that, be aware that the narrower your topic, the easier it will be to limit the
number of sources you need to read in order to get a good overview of the topic. Give your
interpretation of how and why certain developments occurred.

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