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Doing your literature review: traditional and systematic techniques

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Los Angeles ; London : SAGE, 2011.Description: 175p. pbkISBN:
  • 9781848601543
  • 1848601549
Subject(s): DDC classification:
LOC classification:
  • H62  .J46 2011
Contents:
Preliminaries -- Searching for information -- Reading skills -- From making notes to writing -- The traditional review -- Writing up your review -- The systematic review -- Meta-analysis -- Referencing and plagiarism -- Appendix 1 : Further reading -- Appendix 2 : Critical review checklist -- Appendix 3 : Systematic review - online resources -- Appendix 4 : Resources for meta-analysis.
Summary: Guides students through the production of either a traditional or a systematic literature review, clearly explaining the difference between the two types of review, the advantages and disadvantages of both, and the skills needed. It gives practical advice on reading and organising [sic] relevant literature and critically assessing the reviewed field. Contents include: Using libraries and the internet ; Note making ; Presentation ; Critical analysis ; and Referencing, plagiarism and copyright.--Derived from book cover.
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Preliminaries -- Searching for information -- Reading skills -- From making notes to writing -- The traditional review -- Writing up your review -- The systematic review -- Meta-analysis -- Referencing and plagiarism -- Appendix 1 : Further reading -- Appendix 2 : Critical review checklist -- Appendix 3 : Systematic review - online resources -- Appendix 4 : Resources for meta-analysis.

Includes bibliographical references (p. [166]-171) and index.

Guides students through the production of either a traditional or a systematic literature review, clearly explaining the difference between the two types of review, the advantages and disadvantages of both, and the skills needed. It gives practical advice on reading and organising [sic] relevant literature and critically assessing the reviewed field. Contents include: Using libraries and the internet ; Note making ; Presentation ; Critical analysis ; and Referencing, plagiarism and copyright.--Derived from book cover.

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