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How to evaluate literature review?

5 years ago in Literature Review By Sonam Bhatia


I want to critically evaluate my research paper. I don’t want to include literature sources just like that in my research paper. How do I do it?

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By Vinay Kumar Answered 5 years ago

The main objectives of literature review are: To summarise the current knowledge. To generate and refine the research ideas. To critically analyse the literature sources, Identify the key issues in previously conducted in your research area. Demonstrate how your study fits into established research. Reveal the areas of interest and which areas have been investigated and which is yet to be investigated. And finally Evaluate and compare the data, methodologies and results with previous studies.


By Meghana R Answered 5 years ago

Hey Sonam! Below are some guidelines to evaluate existing literature sources. Think critically, read the purpose of literature in abstract and check if the results of research is completely discussed.


By Subba Robin Answered 6 years ago

Visit https://libguides.asu.edu/c.php?g=264095&p=1763442, https://libguides.csu.edu.au/c.php?g=476545&p=4833434.


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