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=== Literature search === | === Literature search === | ||
− | + | Requirements for a literature review: | |
− | + | *reproducibility: search term should clearly be defined, the search period and time/data should be noted. | |
+ | *coverage: the search should include as many publications on the topic as possible. | ||
+ | *a defined and complete sorting system (i.e. a list of categories which covers all publications and is unequivocal) | ||
=== Some Literature === | === Some Literature === |
Revision as of 13:46, 18 May 2015
Tools and recommendations for structured literature review
On this page, we'd like to discuss ways to do an effective and successful literature review. I have some ideas what a literature review/search should consist of.
Literature search
Requirements for a literature review:
- reproducibility: search term should clearly be defined, the search period and time/data should be noted.
- coverage: the search should include as many publications on the topic as possible.
- a defined and complete sorting system (i.e. a list of categories which covers all publications and is unequivocal)
Some Literature
Ten simple rules for writing a literature review