4/21/2016 0 Comments How to write a Literature Review
By Julie Charbonnier
If you have decided or were assigned to write a literature review, remember that your primary goal is to encapsulate the main ideas of given topic or question. A literature review is not an exhaustive list of every possible study, but a synthesis and analysis of the current big ideas and future directions of a field. So how do you get started?
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by Dr. Lidiya Angelova-Duleva
When you are young graduate or scientist, finding science article related to your project could be overwhelming. That’s not only, because you can get lost in the huge amount of information, but also because the articles quite often are not fully accessible. Fortunately, there’re ways to find what you need. 1/17/2016 0 Comments Scizzling Solutions: The Tool That Will Keep You Up-to-Date on Current Literature
by Heather Burkhart
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There’s no doubt about it – staying up-to-date on current research in your field is hard, not to mention absolutely necessary. With seemingly endless hours spent researching for your own projects, it hardly seems possible to find time to research someone else’s! Thankfully, you’re not alone.
By Courtney Thomas
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