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Literature Review Survival Library Guide: Aditi's Humanities Referencing Style Guide
created by Alex D'Angelo
What is a literature review?
Thesis, antithesis and synthesis
1. Choose your topic
2. Collect relevant material
3. Read/Skim articles
4. Group articles by themes
5. Use citation databases
6. Find agreement & disagreement
Review Articles - A new option on Google Scholar
How To Follow References
Newspaper archives
Aditi's Humanities Referencing Style Guide
Referencing and RefWorks
New-version RefWorks Demo
Tracking Your Academic Footprint
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Finding Seminal Authors and Mapping the Shape of the Literature
Types of Literature Review, including "Systematic Reviews in the Social Sciences: A Practical Guide"
Research Data Management
Tamzyn Suleiman's guide to Systematic Reviews
Danielle Abrahamse's Search String Design and Search Template
Aditi Hunma's Humanities Referencing Style Guide
Aditi Hunma's Humanities 2022 Reference Guide for First Year Students
A guide to referencing in every style used in Humanities, with clear worked examples for referencing many different types of sources
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