A literature review is a critical evaluation of relevant literature published on a particular subject/topic.
Purpose
The purpose of a literature review is to look critically at existing literature on a topic and use that information to create a theoretical framework for your research to identify gaps in the knowledge.
What does the literature say about your topic?
Remember to analyse and synthesise the different sources (don’t just describe them). Look for similarities and differences between ideas or theories in the different sources. Don’t analyse the sources one by one; instead combine your analysis of what they have to say about your topic.
This video from University of Melbourne explores how to analyse and critique the literature rather than just describing. It looks at the language of literature review and some example analysis.
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