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3 years ago in Literature Review , Manuscript By Abhay R
Is the intended audience for the review clear (e.g., specialists, students, practitioners)?
Is the intended audience of the review clearly identified (for example, specialists, students, or practitioners)?
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By Rishabh Khanna Answered 2 years ago
Absolutely, it’s critical. Think of your first paragraph as the intellectual courtesy that orients your expert reader. I have seen reviewers bury this information, which forces the reader to work unnecessarily. I would recommend a clear, direct opening that states the full title, author, and the specific scholarly conversation or gap the book addresses. This isn’t just mechanical; it establishes your review as a professional entry into an ongoing debate from the first sentence. It frames everything that follows and shows you understand the book’s intended significance
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