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Types of Literature Reviews
Types of literature reviews
Getting Started
Types of Literature Reviews
Purpose of a Literature Review
In general, literature reviews may be written to
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identify a research problem;
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clarify research questions;
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identify the research method best suited to a topic;
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identify and give an overview of major themes, relationships, or patterns found in the literature on a certain topic;
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identify the strengths and weaknesses in the literature on a certain topic; and / or
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identify any gaps in the literature on a certain topic.
(From LC Guide:
Literature Reviews
)
There are 2 general categories of literature reviews:
Review of literature that is conducted before a larger research study is conducted
(Narrative or Traditional Reviews)
Comprehensive and systematic review of the literature which serves as a type of research study independently
(Knowledge Syntheses)
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