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Undertaking a literature review (Arts and Humanities and Social Sciences)
Friday 15 November 13:00 until 16:00
5XÉçÇøÊÓƵ Campus : Library Teaching Room
Speaker: Dr Sophie Valeix and Library Research Support Team
Part of the series: RDP workshop
The literature review forms a substantial part of your postgraduate thesis and is also an ongoing process. Through clear examples, individual exercises, and group discussion, this workshop gets you started with your review. You will also receive guidance from the Library's Research Support team to help you with your literature searching.
Learning outcomes
By the end of the workshop you will:
- Understand the purpose of the literature review and the process behind it
- Have developed your research questions and identified keywords
- Have discovered the tools available for your literature search and techniques for effective notetaking
Target audience
Postgraduate researchers in the early stages from any Arts and Humanities or Social Science discipline.
Workshop feedback
- "So clear and structured and relevant. The examples of critical writing etc. were particularly helpful and I loved the verb cheat sheet"
- "Has given me a lot more confidence before starting my review and fuller research plan. Should be a required session for new researchers! Thanks a lot"
- "Lots of practical resources and good explanations on how to use them"
About the facilitators
This workshop is designed and delivered by Dr Sophie Valeix, Digit Centre Administrator (Management) at the 5XÉçÇøÊÓƵ Business School.
About this theme
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By: Zydrune Jasiunaite
Last updated: Tuesday, 24 September 2024