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The Literature Review: A Step-by-Step Guide for Students

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This second edition of Diana Ridley′s bestselling book provides a step-by-step guide to conducting a literature search and literature review, using cases and examples throughout to demonstrate best practice. Ridley outlines practical strategies for conducting a systematic search of the available literature, reading and note taking and writing up your literature review as part of an undergraduate research project, Masters dissertation or PhD thesis. New to this edition

Examples drawn from a wide range of disciplines A new chapter on conducting systematic reviews Increased guidance on evaluating the quality of online sources and online literature Enhanced guidance in dealing with copyright and permissions issues. This book also comes with a companion website containing a wide range of examples of successful literature reviews from various academic disciplines.

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234 pages, Kindle Edition

First published February 18, 2008

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15 reviews1 follower
January 8, 2022
Not a book I would typically read or finish, but it was quick and easy to read. Full of practical tips and guidelines. Required read for EDU 593.
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27 reviews
December 13, 2017
A helpful book for a beginner in research world like me. I like the way it's structured because it is clear and easy to be understood. It also helps me with all of the exercises and examples--yeah!
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August 23, 2020
At this point I've read so many books about writing literature reviews that this one had very little to offer. Written by a British author, it doesn't really conform to American norms, and so I'm not entirely sure why it was chosen for one of my classes. The one thing I did find useful, something I hadn't read about before, was a chapter on intentionally choosing verbs throughout your writing to convey a particular purpose. I do this a lot unconsciously, but having it specifically pointed out gave me some new things to think about in my writing. I tagged that chapter for future reference.
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117 reviews
March 29, 2016
The title of this book explains it all this is a student level guide to literature review. As a second year PhD student this book has been a great help along my journey. This book used regular tones to assist the student in better understanding what you are actually doing and what literature review really is.
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Author 18 books99 followers
July 29, 2011
Basic stuff, but accessibly presented for beginners. Includes some very interesting disciplinary comparisons.
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49 reviews5 followers
August 12, 2009
It's for my grad class...
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7 reviews
September 21, 2021
Great book on how to write a literature review. Great examples on different extracts however, I believe that the book has too many examples which makes it difficult to read at times. Quite general, and some things may be quite different for instance for scientific literature reviews in comparison to humanities. However, this is a good book to get an insight into how to write generally.
1,709 reviews54 followers
March 24, 2017
A very simple to follow and comprehensive guide to the literature review - 4*

The only reason I didn't give it 5* is because I knew some of the sections previously (and most uni undergrads would too).

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12 reviews5 followers
January 28, 2021
Kitapta adım adım literatür araştırmasının ve yazımının nasıl yapılacağı ve dikkat edilmesi gerekenler anlatılıyor. Tez veya makale yazacak öğrencilerin, çalışmalarına başlamadan önce bu kitabı okumaları ve araştırma süreçlerini kitapta gösterildiği şekilde organize etmeleri, daha verimli bir süreç geçirmelerini sağlayacaktır.
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10 reviews
March 16, 2019
Seemed very clear: helpfully, answered some "silly questions" that I feared were too obvious to ask.
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October 15, 2021
A useful read to skim through at the start of your PhD, to help you gain a better understanding of the literature review. Ridley's writing style is nice and accessible without being condescending.
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October 15, 2014
Good reference tool for starting the research process. Great ideas in the reading and note taking strategies chapter. The relationship between the introduction and the lit review provided the insight I need to forge ahead.
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April 15, 2013
pls can someone send me a copy to my email box : roy_michael_devis@yahoo.fr
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33 reviews17 followers
October 22, 2013
It was not realy helpful for me in the middle of my PhD. But i think it may be benefecial more for master students who did not undergo a project involve in writing thesis before.
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93 reviews2 followers
November 24, 2020
Your first literature review. You use it once and then forget about its existence. Just like a condom.
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