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How to Do a Literature Review Workshop (face to face) - Jon Hufford and Brian Quinn In-Person
How to Do a Literature Review
Librarians will explain what a literature review is; talk about emerging discipline-oriented standards for literature reviews and how to begin your work developing research strategies; demonstrate how to do searches in two databases-including Web of Knowledge-to find articles on your topic; explore qualitative approaches to determine an article's relative importance; show you how to manage your citations and how to keep up with the most current research on your topic.
Bullet Points:
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Locate relevant research for your review
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Determine what studies to include and exclude
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Find the best way to organize and structure your review
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Locate exemplary reviews to serve as models
Learning Outcomes:
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Will know what a literature review is and how to find appropriate standards for reviews
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Will know how to write a search statement
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Will know how to conduct a search in an appropriate database
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Will know how to determine the importance of a journal
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Will know how to keep up with current research on a topic
Presenters: Jon Hufford, Brian Quinn
Related LibGuide: Conducting a Literature Review by Brian Quinn