Infographic: 5 Tips for writing an effective literature review

5 Tips for writing an effective literature review

A preliminary literature review lays the groundwork for research, aiding in question formulation and gap identification. In this infographic, discover expert tips to streamline and enhance this crucial phase of academic inquiry.

Here are 5 tips to get you started in your preliminary literature review. 

1 - Start early

Initiate the preliminary literature review early in the research process to allow ample time for thorough exploration and analysis.

 

2 - Be systematic

Develop a clear plan and follow a systematic approach to ensure comprehensive coverage of relevant literature.

 

3 - Take detailed notes

Maintain organized notes while reviewing sources, highlighting key points, and recording relevant citations for easy reference.

 

4 - Stay focused

Maintain a clear focus on the research objectives and avoid being sidetracked by irrelevant or tangential information.

 

5 - Seek feedback

Share the preliminary literature review with peers or mentors to gather valuable feedback and incorporate suggestions for improvement.

Additional reading: https://mindthegraph.com/blog/preliminary-literature-review/

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