An introduction: What is a Literature Review? What is Library Research? How can you find a dissertation in order to look at its literature review? Databases? EndNote?
2. Literature Review
An account of what has
been published on a topic
by accredited scholars and
researchers.
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3. Literature review: critical analysis of a segment of a published body of
knowledge
Introduction to Lit Review:
Identify the general topic, issue, or area of concern. Point out overall
trends in what has been published, conflicts in theory, gaps in research
and scholarship or a new perspective of immediate interest. Establish the
writer's reason for reviewing the literature; explain the criteria to be used
in analyzing and comparing literature and the organization of the review.
Body of Lit Review:
Summarize individual studies or articles
Conclude by providing some insight into the relationship between the
central topic of the literature review and a larger area of study
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4. A literature review is a written document that presents a
logically argued case founded on a comprehensive
understanding of the current state of knowledge about a
topic of study. This case establishes a convincing thesis to
answer the study’s question.
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BOOK:
Machi, L., & McEvoy, B. (2009). The Literature Review: Six
Steps to Success. Thousand Oaks: Crowin Press.
Citation for this and the following slide:
5.
6. Research for the Literature Review:
1. Define the question(s) your thesis will
address.
7. 2. Library research is finding all the
peer reviewed articles, authoritative
studies, books, websites, government
documents, lectures, surveys,
interviews, statistics, etc. that are
available references for the thorough
(exhaustive) discussion of your
dissertation topic. Need help ?
Ask a Librarian, Lissa Lord llord@ku.edu
8. Want to see a review of basic
library research using the KU
Libraries databases?
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9. 3. Store and manage the citations
you find with a citation management
software (EndNote).
The management of all those
articles, books, gov docs, reviews,
etc. is essential to writing the
Literature Review is the
10. Want to see a review on how
to use EndNote?
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11. What does a Literature
Review look like?
Not an index
Not a bibliography
Not a list of interesting articles
But a thoughtful description of
scholarly research of interest to the
dissertation’s author.
12. How to find dissertations with literature
reviews so that you can see how it is
done:
Go to KU Libraries www.lib.ku.edu
Select KU ScholarWorks from
alphabetical list under Databases.
AND Communities & Collections
http://kuscholarworks.ku.edu/dspace/commu
from the ScholarWorks site
32. Citation for this dissertation
found on KU’s ScholarSpace
Barbee, G.B. (2009). A qualitative study of a
Local district teacher induction program and
Its perception by young educators (Doctoral
Dissertation) Retrieved from
http://hdl.handle.net/1808/6773
33. More dissertations with literature
reviews can be found by going to
1) KU Libraries http://lib.ku.edu
2) Select Articles and Databases
You will need to log-in with your KU ID
3)Click on: P
4)Select: ProQuest dissertations and
theses
5)Click on: D
6)Select: Dissertations & theses @
University of Kansas
34. Library research help
on the Edwards Campus?
Lissa Lord llord@ku.edu
Writing help on the Edwards Campus?
Edwards Campus Writing Center
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