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Secret Ingredient to a Peerless Literature Review Chapter; Selecting the Correct Literature Sources!

Category : Journals
Author : admin
Date : January 23, 2019

A literature review, an important aspect of a research paper, helps you create an accord with the readers. A good literature review demonstrates your understanding of the subject, justifies the reason for your research, supports originality and relevance for the research problem, and establishes methodological focus.

Writing a literature review requires you to probe deep into previous arguments and question yourself within the context. To write a literature review, a scholar should sort out the entire section of the study into several segments (visit How to Write Literature Review for Dissertation? and learn how to write a perfect literature review chapter).  

Selecting the correct literature sources can be challenging given the endless list of journals, publishers, and sub-domains within a subject field. Check out the points to look for while screening through the abundant literature sources available online (or in print) in order to write a literature review chapter without any hurdle:

  • Author of the source – Find out the credentials of the author, his/her area of expertise, institutional affiliation, is the author’s name cited in other sources or bibliographies.
  • Date of publication of the source – Look at the published date of the source/ copyright date which is located on the title page.
  • Edited or Revised version – Is the source first edition of the particular publishing company or the revised version? It is better to go through the older version of the source, rather than a transcribed and published version.
  • Title of the journal and Publisher – Note if the source is published by University press and if it is from the scholarly/ popular journal.   
  • Intended audience – Check if the publication is aimed at the random audience or targeted audience.
  • Objective reasoning – Give a thought about the purpose of the source. Check if the source is related to your research topic and if the arguments are valid and well advanced.
  • Writing styles and coverage of the topic – Examine if the source extensively covers your research topic, if it includes all the main points and is logically organized.

Consider the above-mentioned points while selecting your list of appropriate literature sources and significantly enhance the chance of getting your thesis accepted!


One response to “Secret Ingredient to a Peerless Literature Review Chapter; Selecting the Correct Literature Sources!”

  1. Sejal says:

    Initial paragraphs are well-written. Work on points.

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