Sections
Process
Identifying a Topic
Resources
Staying Orginized
100
Explains the procedures, organization, and purpose of the review.
What is the Introductory section?
100
After data is collected, an argument needs to be developed that relates to topic and justifies the need for your study.
What is the 3rd step in the process?
100
Beginning a Literature review with a topic that is too broad will result in _________
What is the difficulty in developing a coherent argument?
100
Education librarian, faculty advisor.
What are two people who can assist in finding resources?
100
A jump drive, hard drive, and/or cloud-based storage system such as a drop box.
What are places to store files?
200
Setting the stage for why research is important and needed.
What is the 2nd section?
200
Search the literature to find and identify salient resources that relate to topic.
What is the 2nd step in the process?
200
Selecting an interest for study needs __________
What is great care and forethought?
200
A repository of information that can be accessed using queries.
What is a database?
200
Mendeley, RefWorks, Zotero, and Endnote.
What are a couple of citation management systems?
300
Highlights other studies similar to your work and studies which have reached similar or different conclusions?
What is the third section of the Literature review?
300
Select a research topic that will become the focus.
What is the 1st step in the process?
300
An effective literature review begins with ________
What is a clearly defined research topic?
300
Publication that has been reviewed by an editor for its substance and style, but not undergone rigorous review.
What is an editorially reviewed publication?
300
A citation management system that automatically generates a reference list using a particular citation style such as APA or MLA.
What is Mendeley?
400
Demonstrates how you see the perspectives linking the previous research as well as setting the stage for your own study.
What is the final section of the Literature review?
400
Critique the literature to identify weaknesses or gaps that your study can address.
What is the 5th step in the process?
400
Researchers rarely study problems of practice in their ______
What is their entirety?
400
Articles presented in newspapers and periodicals, often report opinions or perspectives that do not have an empirical or theoretical basis.
What is a Non-peer-reviewed article?
400
Involves highlighting sections of text and applying comments to important passages.
What is annotating your files?
500
Provides readers with a summary of the main points and assists in recalling key ideas, research studies and/or results that influence how you set up your study.
What is the second to last section of the literature review?
500
Survey the literature gathered and identify specific resources that support your argument.
What is the 4th step in the process?
500
Will eliminate potential valuable resources
What is picking a topic that is too narrow?
500
Considered the most authoritative research publications, as they have undergone review by experts in the field.
What are Peer-reviewed journal articles?
500
CAQDAS
What is Computer-assisted qualitative data analysis software?