Searching for relevant literature

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The book provides practical guidance about searching for relevant literature review material. It explains how to locate suitable and useful content for your thesis or dissertation.

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Digital product: The book is a useful resource when searching for relevant literature review material for your thesis or dissertation. It highlights the importance of building up knowledge about your topic. You achieve this by locating appropriate content and examining it in-depth. The publication explains how to identify suitable sources for your literate search. It describes the three principal sources to use (original, published and locator). The book also emphasises the value of checking the validity of your literature search. In addition, it details the merits of doing a test to authenticate the material you have sourced (and explains how to do it).

Downloadable guidance: An accessible and succinct thesis textbook (11-page PDF). It contains 9 pages of easy-to-understand information and straightforward explanations to help you search for relevant literature review material for your thesis or dissertation. For example, generating WWW questions (who, why and when) to validate the search process. The book is as an extracted chapter from the more comprehensive resource, Doing Your Thesis – A Practical Guide, which covers the whole dissertation journey. Buy both publications now for immediate use.

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