Literature Review
- Research Writing
- Literature Review
- What is a Literature Review?
- What are the different (Three) Phases of Literature Review?
- What are the different steps and strategies followed while writing a Literature review?
- Moves in the Literature review (Structure) – Schematic Structure
- What are the different Standards for doctoral literature reviews (Boote and Beile, 2005)
- How to Read, Summarize, and critique previous studies (Seliger and Shohamy, 1989)
- A Checklist to ensure as to whether a piece of writing is academic or not
- Important factors to consider when evaluating a reference for an academic article / dissertation
- How to organize your literature review and the critics from examiners for your literature review
What are the different (Three) Phases of Literature Review?
| Phase | Chief Sources | Purpose |
| Broad scan | Review of the literature | To assist the researcher in identifying a research problem. |
| Focused Review | ERIC | To develop proposal prospects and research proposal |
| Comprehensive critique | All sources | To provide a scholarly foundation for the study |



