Writing the Literature
Review:
Do not conclude your journey at the first draft.
Edit. Re-draft.
Re-consider/Re-visit.
Ensure that your literature review is clear, explicit, and easy to follow. Ensure that it does not distract the reader with typos or grammatical errors. Ensure that all of your key points are supported, and that all in-text and end-text references are present, and conform to referencing styles.
Do not use repetitive sentence structures
Further information:
Helpful resources:
Hart, C. (2003) Doing a Literature Review. London: Sage Hart, C. (2001) Doing a Literature Search. London: Sage
Kinash, S. (2008) Position Paper on Literature Reviews Toowoomba: University of Southern Queensland
Murray, R. (2002) How to Write a Thesis. Buckingham: Open University Press
Ridley, D. (2008) The Literature Review. London: Sage
Reference management Software: www.endnote.com