GUIDELINES IN DOING THE RRL Flashcards
Enumerate the 10 guidelines
- Define a topic and audience
- Search and research the literature
- Take notes while reading
- Choose the type of review you wish to write
- Keep the review focused, but make it of broad interest
- Be critical and consistent
- Find a logical structure
- Make use of feedback
- Include your own relevant research
- Be up to date, but do not forget older studies.
The topic must at least be interesting to you
define your topic and audience
starts by checking the literature and downloading relevant papers
search and research the literature
start writing down interesting pieces of informations, etc.
taking notes while reading
a good time whether to go f0r a mini- or full review
choose the type of review you wish to write
good advice to keep it focused
keep the review focused but make it of broad interest
a good review doesn’t just summarize the literature but discusses it
be critical and consistent
helpful to draw a conceptual scheme of the review
find logical structure
a diversity of feedback perspectives on a literature review can help identify where the consensue view stands
make use of feedback
a review of the literature should neither be a public relations brochure nor an exercise in competitive self-denial
include your own relevant research but be objective
given the progressive acceleration in the publication of scientific papers, today’s reviews of the literature need awareness not just of the overall direction of a field but also the latest studies.
be up to date but dont forget older studies