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How to Conduct a Literature Review: A Guide for Graduate Students
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How to Conduct a Literature Review: A Guide for Graduate Students
This is a guide to help graduate students successfully find, evaluate, and manage resources for a literature review.
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Types of Literature Reviews
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Traditional or Narrative Reviews
Systematic Reviews
Typology of Reviews
Literature Review Resources
Developing a Search Strategy
What Literature to Search
Where to Search: Indexes and Databases
Finding articles: Libkey Nomad
Finding Dissertations and Theses
Extending Your Searching with Citation Chains
Forward Citation Chains - Cited Reference Searching
Keeping up with the Literature
Managing Your References
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