The UFV thesis planner has a huge section on the literature review, and it's intimidating . It says the review is "selective and does not include every article or source your find on your topic." You have to be a "curator at a museum" and select the most meaningful works, even though you've read and evaluated many more .
The practical tips are helpful, though. It suggests:
The practical tips are helpful, though. It suggests:
- Finding your subject librarian for a meeting.
- Using subject-specific databases.
- 'Pearl growing' (or 'cited reference' searches) to find researchers who have cited key articles.
- Keeping a research log to track where you've searched and your terms, so you don't repeat yourself .