| Description |
"A comprehensive, easy to read guide which will help students to understand how to undertake a literature review, and how to use the resultant information effectively." Anne-Marie Warnes, University of Central Lancashire "A very useful little book that answers all the questions that students ask." Irene Mabbott "A good step-by-step guide on how to produce a comprehensive piece of work." Simone Bedford, Swansea University ?This is a very useful, sensible and well organised piece of work and students will benefit from it enormously.? Peter Jones, London South Bank University
Doing a Literature Review is essential reading for all undergraduate students who are writing a literature based dissertation within the health and social care field, or as an introductory text for postgraduate study. It is also a useful text for those who are new to reviewing and appraising literature in the search for answers to questions that arise in practice. |
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| Table of Contents |
Introduction Why do a literature review? What literature will be relevant to my review? How do I develop a research question? How do I search for literature? How do I critically appraise the literature? How do I synthesise my findings? How do I discuss my findings and make recommendations? How do I present my literature review? Commonly Asked Questions Glossary References |




