Title: Writing a Literature Review Assignment
1Writing a Literature Review Assignment
- This workshop will
- Provide information on how to handle content and
structure of a literature review assignment. - Offer tips on how to assemble findings from the
literature into an essay-style format. - Introduce you to basic elements of good practice
when drafting the finished paper.
Louise Livesey Academic Skills Adviser
2The Plan
- What is a literature review assignment?
- What is in a literature review assignment
- Structuring literature reviews
- Moving from analytical notes to written work
- Maintaining academic style
31.What is a literature review assignment?
- It is not a furniture sale catalogue
- (Haywood Wragg, 1982 2).
41.What is a literature review assignment?
What is it, then?
5Activity 1 What does a review achieve?
1.What is a literature review assignment?
- Aims of the research
- To establish a taxonomy of the student peer
mentor by seeking, from the research, a list of
mentor characteristics most often associated with
positive outcomes from the mentoring relationship
for both mentor and mentee. Briefly described in
abstract and then more fully in penultimate
paragraph.
61.What is a literature review assignment?
- Main aim should demonstrate a sound
understanding of work done previously in the
topic area. - Identify research possibilities and tailor a
possible research project - Locate or develop a research methodology
appropriate to a future project - Justify a choice of area for further
investigation.
71.What is a literature review assignment?
- Its not just about collection, its about
showing you can select, organize and classify
findings into a coherent account (Bell, 2005
110). - The written up review is deliberately succinct
and gives the key research/knowledge/issues in
the field. - It is not descriptive sources need to be
engaged with critically before they make the
final cut. Finding the literature may be about
fact-finding but the written up version rarely
is. - It aims for academic critical objectivity it is
not a good idea to leave out a key study/finding
because it disagrees with a position or
hypothesis you are arguing...
82.What is in a literature
review
assignment
Degree/level Overall content is determined by what youve found when reviewing literature.
BA, BSc, BEng Topic focused to answer a question or justify further research so - Key (current) sources - Seminal (definitive) sources
MA, MSc Summarise fields knowledge so far Analyse both the topic and the body of work found within it inc. theoretical underpinning of the topic/key issues May analyse the methodology literature. Seminal work is included but new research that is highly relevant is foregrounded.
(adapted from Hart, 1998 15)
9A written up literature review might include
2.What is in a literature
review
assignment
Historical background Justification of the relevance of a future research project by showing the body of knowledge it would contribute to
An overview of current research context Identification analysis of key evidence, concepts and theories which underpin a given topic within a discipline.
Current gaps in the field where new research could extend or complete missing aspects of what has been researched before. Debate about key assumptions or findings that a discipline relies upon
103.Structuring literature reviews
- The expectations around basic structure apply
- Introduction
- (Headings/sections)
- Conclusion
- References
- (Appendices)
Thematic Pros and cons Chronologically
Theoretical Fors and againsts Historical to present
Methodological Strengths and weaknesses Era by era
(Hart, 1998 Ridley, 2012)
113.Structuring literature reviews
- 3 potential structures at text level
- Distant to close
- Comparative/
- contrasting
- Chronological
123.Structuring literature reviews
Managing a point at sentence level
134.Moving from analyticalnotes to written work
Analysing sources
Writing draft
Thinking, planning, mapping
144.Moving from analyticalnotes to written work
- Keep the aims/questions/hypotheses of the
assignment firmly in mind when beginning to
assemble the material. - Remember it is a circular not a linear process.
- Bear in mind the potential overlaps between the
sub-topics within the topic you are reviewing. - Create a line of reasoning that leads a reader to
your conclusion/position.
154.Moving from analyticalnotes to written work
TALKING POINT
- Using the notes function of Endnote
- Using MS Office OneNote to create a notebook
- Using sticky notes
- Creating a database of findings in access or
excel - Code up handwritten or typed notes using a
personalised colour code or alpha-numeric code - Use the back of a roll of wallpaper to brainstorm
and link findings in your notes - Use mind-mapping or concept mapping, either by
hand or using university software
165.Maintaining academic style
- Avoid over personalisation unless a lecturer
suggests they want a personal take 3rd person
sentences and pronouns. - Scrutiny of recent data reveals vs I looked at
some recent information - You are criticising theories/evidence/studies
not people. - Potential deficiencies of Smiths study are vs
Smith is clearly not a reliable researcher - Your review is not journalism, make sure all of
your observations have evidence to back them up
and dont be chatty. - This reviews findings would suggest vs what I
found was - Use cautious phrasing more than definitive
statements - Potential issues within Prasans study are vs
This study is poor - Avoid overly-complex sentences 7-15 words per
sentence are enough.
175.Maintaining academic style
- Consider using a phrasebank during the editing
and re-drafting phase of writing to help you to
improve on your style. - Morleys Phrasebank http//www.phrasebank.manches
ter.ac.uk/
185.Maintaining academic style
19References
- Bell, J. (2005) Doing your research project. 4th
ed. Maidenhead, Open University Press. -
- Hart, C. (1998) Doing a literature review
releasing the social science research
imagination. London, SAGE Publications Ltd. -
- Haywood, P. Wragg, E.D. (1982) Evaluating the
literature. Rediguide 2, Nottingham, University
of Nottingham School of Education. -
- Oliver, P. (2012) Succeeding with your literature
review. Maidenhead, Open University Press. -
- Ridley, D. (2012) The literature review. 2nd
edition. London, Sage Publications Ltd. -
- Terrion, J.L. Leonard, D. (2007) A taxonomy of
the characteristics of student peer mentors in
higher education findings from a literature
review. Mentoring Tutoring, 15 (2), 149-164. -
- Weissberg, R. Buker, S. (1990) Writing up
research experimental research report writing
for students of English. Englewood Cliffs,
Prentice Hall.
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