Writing A Literature Review Assignment
Writing A Literature Review Assignment
Writing A Literature Review Assignment
REVIEW ASSIGNMENT
A literature review assignment is a broad-ranging, critical view of the literature on a
particular topic. It is similar to the literature review of a thesis, with one major difference:
the main aim of a literature review assignment is to summarise and critically evaluate the
literature to establish current knowledge of a topic. The thesis literature review also needs
to do this, but it also needs to identify a gap in the literature that will be filled by the writers
research.
Although a literature review is structured like an essay and is often a similar length, there are differences: in
an essay, you argue a point of view, whereas in a literature review assignment, you critically analyse the
literature in order to understand what is known about a topic.
Questions are often similar to this:
Critically review the literature surrounding an area of contention in nursing.
Primary sources: First-hand reports of original studies, mainly found in academic journal articles.
Secondary sources: Critical evaluations and syntheses of original studies.
Tertiary sources: Information and ideas often put together from primary or secondary sources,
such as text books, encyclopaedias, etc.
You should mainly use primary sources and perhaps the occasional secondary source.
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Myers and Miller (2011) have conceded that their findings should not be
The findings have been criticised as lacking validity because (see Lee, Jones, & Elwood, 2013).
Several research teams singled out the importance of (Browne, 2013; Trang, 2012; McKay,
2014).
Introduction
Body
Conclusion
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