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“Piles of these materials are stacked all around, on desks, tables, and floor, and they [students] have diligently read their way through most of them, taking copious notes—computers bulge with information and threaten to explode” (103) ~Irene L Clark, Writing the Successful Thesis and Dissertation The Write Place © 2007 Created and Modified by Carol Mohrbacher  “[I]s an account of what has been published on a topic by accredited scholars and researchers” (Dena Taylor, Director, Health Sciences Writing Centre,and Margaret Procter, Coordinator, Writing Support, University of Toronto)  “[D]iscusses published information in a particular subject area, and sometimes information in a particular subject area within a certain time period” (University of North Carolina website)  “[I]s a body of text that aims to review the critical points of current knowledge on a particular topic” (Wikipedia 319-07) The Write Place © 2007 Created and Modified by Carol Mohrbacher “A Literature Review Surveys scholarly articles, books, and other sources (e.g., dissertations, conference proceedings) relevant to a topic for a thesis or dissertation Its purpose is to demonstrate that the writer has insightfully and critically surveyed relevant literature on his or her topic in order to convince an intended audience that the topic is worth addressing” (105) ~from Writing the Successful Thesis and Dissertation: Entering the Discussion By Irene L Clark The Write Place © 2007 Created and Modified by Carol Mohrbacher  An annotated bibliography  A list of seemingly unrelated sources  A literary survey containing author’s bio, lists of works, summaries of sources  Background information or explanations of concepts  An argument for the importance of your research (although the LR can and often does support your position) The Write Place © 2007 Created and Modified by Carol Mohrbacher  Formulate problem or primary research question —which topic or field is being examined and what are its component issues?  Choose literature —find materials relevant to the subject being explored and determine which literature makes a significant contribution to the understanding of the topic  Analyze and interpret —note the findings and conclusions of pertinent literature, how each contributes to your field The Write Place © 2007 Created and Modified by Carol Mohrbacher Methods for organizing the Lit Review  By subject (if lit review covers more than one subject)  Chronologically  By theme, idea, trend, theory, or major research studies  By author  By argumentative stance In all methods, relationships between elements (e.g., subject, theme, author, etc.) must be shown organizing example The Write Place © 2007 Created and Modified by Carol Mohrbacher  Ongoing “housekeeping” strategies and tips  Immediately document and cite source you took the information from  Bookmark online sources  Bookmark “hard copy.” Use post-it notes to mark pages with relevant information  Keep track of page numbers of paraphrases and quotations  Note any connections between sources in separate notebook or on post-its on pertinent pages  If information comes from a class lecture, interview, or conference, note details immediately The Write Place © 2007 Created and Modified by Carol Mohrbacher  Introduce your LR by Defining or explaining the primary problem addressed by the thesis and thus, by the sources you choose problem example.c2 OR  Explaining main conflict(s) in the literature OR  Explaining the time frame you will review OR  Offer a rationale for your choice of source material rationale for sources.c1 OR  Using all or some of the points above   A Lit Review must have its own thesis (e.g., More and more cultural studies scholars are accepting popular media as a subject worthy of academic consideration; others scoff at the very idea) thesis example.c3 The Write Place © 2007 Created and Modified by Carol Mohrbacher  Use subheadings if dividing the LR topically, thematically, according to argumentative perspective, or according to time period  Be sure to show relationships between sources source relationship.c6 source relationship.c5  Make explicit connections between reviewed sources and thesis  Discuss source’s significant contributions  Do not develop ideas or use sources that are irrelevant to your thesis overall  References to prior studies should be in past tense; references to narrative or text other than studies should be in present tense The Write Place © 2007 Created and Modified by Carol Mohrbacher  Summarize ideas, conflicts, themes, or historical (or chronological) periods summarize.c11  Contextualize your thesis topic within the summary  Point out gap(s) in scholarship and, show how your research helps fill the gap(s)  Transition to your next chapter.transition.c8 The Write Place © 2007 Created and Modified by Carol Mohrbacher         Have I accurately represented the author’s views? Is source material research current and relevant to thesis topic? Have I shown relationships between sources? Is there a clear connection between thesis topic and the LR? Are all sources documented accurately? Have I used effective transitions from idea to idea, source to source, paragraph to paragraph? Is my analysis of sources well developed? Have I represented all conflicts or argumentative sides fairly? The Write Place © 2007 Created and Modified by Carol Mohrbacher Clark, Irene L Writing the Successful Thesis and Dissertation: Entering the Conversation Upper Saddle River: Prentice Hall, 2007 Glatthorn, Allan A and Randy L Joyner Writing the Winning Thesis or Dissertation: a Step by Step Guide 2nd ed Thousand Oaks: Corwin, 2005 Madsen, David Successful Dissertations and Theses: a Guide to Graduate Student Research from Proposal to Completion 2nd ed San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1992 Purdue OWL Purdue Online Writing Lab, Purdue U 19 Mar 2007 The Write Place © 2007 Created and Modified by Carol Mohrbacher Central Virginia Governor’s School of Science and Technology (Science and Engineering) http://www.cvgs.k12.va.us/research/PAPER/parts/litreviewphy.pdf  Claremont Graduate University (History) http://www.cgu.edu/pages/931.asp  University of Minnesota (Anthropology) http://www.d.umn.edu/~sjanssen/samplelitreview.htm  Purdue OWL (Social Work) http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/666/01/  University of Washington (Psychology) http://depts.washington.edu/psywc/handouts/pdf/litrev.pdf  University of Colorado, Colorado Springs (Sociology): http://www.uccs.edu/~smarshal/id26.htm  University of North Carolina (Science) http://www.unc.edu/depts/wcweb/handouts/literature_review.html  The Write Place © 2007 Created and Modified by Carol Mohrbacher  Writing the Winning Thesis or Dissertation: A Step by Step Guide, 2nd Ed by Allen Glatthorn and Randy L Joyner  Successful Dissertations and Theses: A Guide to Graduate Student Research from Proposal to Completion, 2nd Ed by David Madsen  Writing the Successful Thesis and Dissertation: Entering the Conversation by Irene L Clark The Write Place © 2007 Created and Modified by Carol Mohrbacher The Write Place © 2007 Created and Modified by Carol Mohrbacher [...]... Governor’s School of Science and Technology (Science and Engineering) http://www.cvgs.k12.va.us/research/PAPER/parts/litreviewphy.pdf  Claremont Graduate University (History) http://www.cgu.edu/pages/931.asp  University of Minnesota (Anthropology) http://www.d.umn.edu/~sjanssen/samplelitreview.htm  Purdue OWL (Social Work) http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/666/01/  University of Washington... http://depts.washington.edu/psywc/handouts/pdf/litrev.pdf  University of Colorado, Colorado Springs (Sociology): http://www.uccs.edu/~smarshal/id26.htm  University of North Carolina (Science) http://www.unc.edu/depts/wcweb/handouts /literature_ review. html  The Write Place © 2007 Created and Modified by Carol Mohrbacher  Writing the Winning Thesis or Dissertation: A Step by Step Guide, 2nd Ed by Allen Glatthorn and Randy L Joyner  Successful

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