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In this session (the third of four), Language and Learning Advisers
discuss strategies and tips for Writing a Literature Review for
Masters by coursework students.
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Learning Resources Language
English
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Dr Vittoria Grossi from Study Support offers advice on approaching a Literature Review for research students.
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Learning Resources Language
English
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Key methods for organising your thoughts and notes on the literature you will read for your literature review.
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Instructional Language
English
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In this video we will discuss a few tips on searching for information about research methods and finding articles which show how they can be applied.
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Instructional Language
English
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A brief overview of forwards citation searching using citation databases Scopus, Web of Science, and Google Scholar.
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Instructional Language
English
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A brief overview of backwards citation searching using citation indexes Scopus and Web of Science.
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Instructional Language
English
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An overview of the different types of resources you may need to use in your literature review.
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Instructional Language
English
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How to formulate a structured search query.
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Instructional Language
English
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Using Nvivo and Endnote to organise and theme your literature
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Instructional Language
English
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How to do an author search in Scopus, Web of Science, and Google Scholar.
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Instructional Language
English
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How citation databases can expand your literature search.
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Instructional Language
English
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Tips and techniques for searching Google and Google Scholar.
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Instructional Language
English
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Tips and techniques for using Library Search and databases.
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Instructional Language
English
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Tips and techniques for search documentation.
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Instructional Language
English
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Literature Review: Associate Professor Bodil Rasmussen
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