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Systematic Approaches to a Successful Literature Review

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Are you struggling with the complexities of literature reviews? This comprehensive guide demystifies the process, offering a flexible toolkit for analysing and synthesizing all types of data. From setting out different options for conducting a literature review to deciding how much literature to include, this book helps you choose the best approach for your research. Key features of this book include: * Case studies and worked examples to show you how best to put your knowledge into practice. * Key learning points and worked exercises to support you with self-learning and project work with others.. * Troubleshooting tips to answer all your questions and help you break down complex processes into adaptable steps. With online resources supporting practical work on real projects, this book is ideal for social sciences students.
Andrew Booth is a Reader in Evidence-Based Information Practice at the School of Medicine and Population Health, The University of Sheffield. Anthea Sutton is a Research Fellow at the School of Medicine and Population Health, The University of Sheffield. Mark Clowes is a Research Fellow at the School of Medicine and Population Health, The University of Sheffield. Marrissa Martyn-St James is an Honorary Lecturer at the School of Medicine and Population Health, The University of Sheffield.
1 Getting Started on your Literature Review 2 Meeting the Review Family: An Overview 3 Choosing Your Review Methods 4 Defining Your Scope 5 Searching the Literature 6 Selecting and Assessing the Evidence Base 7 Synthesising and Analysing Quantitative Studies 8 Synthesising and Analysing Qualitative Studies 9 Synthesising and Analysing Mixed Methods Data 10 Writing Up, Presenting and Disseminating Your Review
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