PR 680 Lecture Notes - Lecture 38: Secondary Source

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A literature review is just summary and evaluation of the significant literature that has been published on your topic. It is organized in a way that shows relationships between relevant research studies and the way each contributes to the understanding of your topic. The literature review is an unfinished project and a process where you create your own literature review. This involves: choosing a topic, searching for information, evaluating the material, organizing and synthesizing. Literature reviews are useful in the research process because it: Determines the areas that need more investigation. An annotated bibliography of all of the sources on the topic. An encyclopedia essay that is an exposition of background info or arguments for your research. Literature are different than other research papers because: They focus on the literature in and of itself. They involve critical analyses of research already done. They provide insight on the relationships between the cited research and its significance.

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