Sheri Anita Massey, Ph.D.
Lecturer
College of Information Studies
4117L Hornbake Library, South Wing
University of Maryland
O: (301) 405-4580
F: (301) 314-9145
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Sheri,
There is no single "best" way of doing a literature review. Much depends on the aim, scope and length of the research study being reported. Also, different literature reviews have different purposes. If you want a recipe, I suggest you consult a cookbook. Then, again, there is no single best recipe for any dish or food offering, except, of course, my wife's. You write, "I wanted one that’s been tested among our group." I wonder, just who are the members of your group?
Charles R. Hildreth, Ph.D.
146 Marks Avenue
Lancaster, Ohio 43130
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Sent: Friday, January 20, 2012 2:59 PM
Subject: Literature Review Text
Hello All,
I am looking for a book or manual that walks a person through the steps of doing a literature review— very detailed, replicable steps. There are many lit review books available, but I wanted one that’s been tested among our group. Also, I am not looking for a complete guide to research, just something on literature reviews.
Thanks in advance for your help!
-SM
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Sheri Anita Massey, Ph.D.
Lecturer
College of Information Studies
4117L Hornbake Library, South Wing
University of Maryland
O: (301) 405-4580
F: (301) 314-9145
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