I picked this book up after hearing good reviews from a few of my PhD student twitter mates. I have never put together a formal literature review the size of a dissertation before, and needing help with my analytical and social science writing skills I thought this book would be a good fit. I was especially excited about this text as it is written by a scholar in the information science field.
What this book does well is present schemas and and frameworks for organizing and analyzing texts and I will use these frameworks to inform my own approach to conducting the literature review.
I think the biggest challenge with this book is that the author wrote for a perceived audience of undergraduate, Masters and PhD researchers. Thus, the text spent a lot of time explaining basic research methods and tips (e.g. how to use keywords to search a database) and not enough time digging down into issues more prevalent to a PhD audience. And, like most research methods books, it is just no replacement for actually doing the work. I just wish the text would have given more guidance.