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Review of Literature
By
Mr. Ravi Rai Dangi
Assistant Professor
Fellowship in Neonatal Nursing
MSc. Child Health Nursing
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Review of Literature
 Review of literature is one of the most important steps in
the research process. It is an account of what is already
known about a particular phenomenon.
 The main purpose of literature review is to convey to
the readers about the work already done & the
knowledge & ideas that have been already established
on a particular topic of research.
 Literature review is a laborious task, but it is essential
if the research process is to be successful.
ravsa
According to H.M. Cooper, 1988-
A literature review uses as its database reports
of primary or original scholarship & does not report
new primary scholarship itself. The primary reports
used in the literature may be verbal, but in the vast
majority of cases, report are written documents. The
types of scholarship may be empirical, theoretical,
critical/analytic, or methodological in nature. Second
a literature review seeks to describe, summarize,
evaluate, clarify &/or integrate the content of primary
reports.
ravsa
Queensland University, 1999
A literature review is an evaluative report of
information found in the literature related to selected
area of study. There view describes, summarizes,
evaluates & clarifies this literature. It gives a theoretical
base for the research & helps to determine the nature of
research.
ravsa
 A literature review is a body of text that aims to
review the critical points of knowledge on a
particular topic of research.… (ANM, 2000)
 A literature review is an account of what has been
already established or published on a particular
research topic by accredited scholars & researchers.…
(University of Toronto, 2001)
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Importance of ROL
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 Identification of a research problem & development
or refinement of research questions.
 Generation of useful research questions or
projects/activities for the discipline.
 Orientation to what is known & not known about an
area of inquiry to ascertain what research can best
contribute to knowledge.
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 Determination of any gaps or inconsistencies in a
body of knowledge.
 Discovery of unanswered questions about subjects,
concepts or problems.
 Determination of a need to replicate a prior study
indifferent study settings or different samples or
size or different study populations.
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 Identification of relevant theoretical or conceptual
framework for research problems.
 Identification or development of new or refined
clinical interventions to test through empirical
research.
 Description of the strengths & weaknesses of
design/methods of inquiry & instruments used in
earlier research work.
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Purpose of Literature Review
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 To convey to the reader previous knowledge & facts
established on a topic, & their strength &
weakness.
 The literature review allows the reader to be
updated with the state of research in a field & any
contradictions that may exist with challenges
findings of other research studies.
 It helps to develop research investigative tools & to
improve research methodologies.
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 It also provide the knowledge about the problems
faced by the previous researchers’ while studying
same topic.
 Besides enhancing researchers’ knowledge about
the topic, writing a literature review helps.
 Place each in the context of its contribution to the
understanding of subject under review.
 Resolve conflicts amongst seemingly contradictory
previous studies.
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 Describe the relationship of each study to other
research studies under consideration.
 Identify new ways to interpret & shed light on any
gaps in previous research.
 Identify areas of prior scholarship to prevent
duplication of effort.
 Point a way forward for further research.
 See what has & has not been investigated.
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 Develop general explanation for observed variations in
a behavior or phenomenon.
 Identify potential relationship between concepts & to
identify researchable hypothesis.
 Learn how others have defined & measured key
concepts.
 Identify data sources that other researchers have used.
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 Develop alternative research projects.
 Discover how a research project is related to the
work of others.
 Place one’s original work (in case of thesis or
dissertation) context of the existing literature.
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Sources
 Primary sources
 Secondary source
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Primary Sources
 Literature review mostly relies on primary sources,
i.e. research reports, which are description of studies
written by researchers who conducted them.
 A primary sources is written by a person who
developed the theory or conducted the research, or is
the description of an investigation written by the
person who conducted it.
 Most primary sources are found in published
literature.
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Secondary Sources
 Secondary source research documents are
description of studies prepared by someone other
than the original researcher.
 They are written by people other than the individuals
who developed the theory or conducted the research.
 The secondary sources may be used when primary
sources are not available or if researchers want
external opinions on an issue or problem or even the
results of their own research.
ravsa
Resources of literature review
 Encyclopedia
 Dictionary
 Electronic database
 Books
 Journals
 Conference
 Research reports
 Magazines
 Newspapers
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Steps
of literature review
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Understanding the concepts of research problems and
identifying the key research terms
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Identifying the relevant sources
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Searching for literature
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Analyzing and synthesizing the literature
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Writing the literature review
 Introduction
 Body
 Conclusion
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Points to be considered for
literature review
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Be specific
 Briefly state specific findings listed in an article,
specific methodologies used in a study, or other
important points.
 Literature reviews are not the place for long quotes or
in-depth analysis of each point.
ravsa
Be selective:
 Researcher should narrow down a lot of
information into a small space for literature review.
Just the most important points(i.e. those most
relevant to the review’s focus) must be mentioned
in each work of review.
ravsa
Focus of current topics:
 Researcher needs to analyze points such as if it is a
current article, & if not, how old it is: has its claims,
evidence or arguments been superseded by more
recent work; if it is not current, then if it is
important for historical background ; etc.
2019 2018
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Ensure evidence for claims :
Researcher should focus on what support is given for
claims made in literature. What evidence & what
type(experimental, statistical, anecdotal, etc.) of
evidences are offered? Is the evidence relevant &
sufficient? What arguments are given? What
assumptions are made, & are they warranted?
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Focus on sources of evidences:
Researchers should ensure the reliability of the sources
of the evidence or other information – if they are from
author’s own experiments, surveys, historical records,
government documents, etc. He should check how
reliable those
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Account of contrary evidences:
 Does the author take into account contrary or
conflicting evidence & arguments? How does the
author address disagreements with other
researchers?
 Opposite in nature
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Reference citation:
Any references cited in the literature review must be
included in the bibliography.
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Avoid abbreviations:
Avoid technical terms, jargons & abbreviations.
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Simple & accurate sentence structure:
A researcher should use simple sentences &
must avoid errors of grammar & punctuation
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Organization of literature review:
A literature review is organized by subtopic, not by
individual references. In a typical literature review,
the writers may cite several references in the same
paragraph & may cite the same reference in more
than one paragraph, if that source address more
than one of the subtopics in the literature review.
ravsa
Referring original source:
The reviewer should focus on citing the material
that originates with each reference. This may require
a careful reading of the reference. If the reference
author refers to another source whose ideas are
relevant or interesting, it is better to track & use that
original reference.

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Review of literature in research

  • 1. ravsa Review of Literature By Mr. Ravi Rai Dangi Assistant Professor Fellowship in Neonatal Nursing MSc. Child Health Nursing
  • 2. ravsa Review of Literature  Review of literature is one of the most important steps in the research process. It is an account of what is already known about a particular phenomenon.  The main purpose of literature review is to convey to the readers about the work already done & the knowledge & ideas that have been already established on a particular topic of research.  Literature review is a laborious task, but it is essential if the research process is to be successful.
  • 3. ravsa According to H.M. Cooper, 1988- A literature review uses as its database reports of primary or original scholarship & does not report new primary scholarship itself. The primary reports used in the literature may be verbal, but in the vast majority of cases, report are written documents. The types of scholarship may be empirical, theoretical, critical/analytic, or methodological in nature. Second a literature review seeks to describe, summarize, evaluate, clarify &/or integrate the content of primary reports.
  • 4. ravsa Queensland University, 1999 A literature review is an evaluative report of information found in the literature related to selected area of study. There view describes, summarizes, evaluates & clarifies this literature. It gives a theoretical base for the research & helps to determine the nature of research.
  • 5. ravsa  A literature review is a body of text that aims to review the critical points of knowledge on a particular topic of research.… (ANM, 2000)  A literature review is an account of what has been already established or published on a particular research topic by accredited scholars & researchers.… (University of Toronto, 2001)
  • 7. ravsa  Identification of a research problem & development or refinement of research questions.  Generation of useful research questions or projects/activities for the discipline.  Orientation to what is known & not known about an area of inquiry to ascertain what research can best contribute to knowledge.
  • 8. ravsa  Determination of any gaps or inconsistencies in a body of knowledge.  Discovery of unanswered questions about subjects, concepts or problems.  Determination of a need to replicate a prior study indifferent study settings or different samples or size or different study populations.
  • 9. ravsa  Identification of relevant theoretical or conceptual framework for research problems.  Identification or development of new or refined clinical interventions to test through empirical research.  Description of the strengths & weaknesses of design/methods of inquiry & instruments used in earlier research work.
  • 11. ravsa  To convey to the reader previous knowledge & facts established on a topic, & their strength & weakness.  The literature review allows the reader to be updated with the state of research in a field & any contradictions that may exist with challenges findings of other research studies.  It helps to develop research investigative tools & to improve research methodologies.
  • 12. ravsa  It also provide the knowledge about the problems faced by the previous researchers’ while studying same topic.  Besides enhancing researchers’ knowledge about the topic, writing a literature review helps.  Place each in the context of its contribution to the understanding of subject under review.  Resolve conflicts amongst seemingly contradictory previous studies.
  • 13. ravsa  Describe the relationship of each study to other research studies under consideration.  Identify new ways to interpret & shed light on any gaps in previous research.  Identify areas of prior scholarship to prevent duplication of effort.  Point a way forward for further research.  See what has & has not been investigated.
  • 14. ravsa  Develop general explanation for observed variations in a behavior or phenomenon.  Identify potential relationship between concepts & to identify researchable hypothesis.  Learn how others have defined & measured key concepts.  Identify data sources that other researchers have used.
  • 15. ravsa  Develop alternative research projects.  Discover how a research project is related to the work of others.  Place one’s original work (in case of thesis or dissertation) context of the existing literature.
  • 17. ravsa Primary Sources  Literature review mostly relies on primary sources, i.e. research reports, which are description of studies written by researchers who conducted them.  A primary sources is written by a person who developed the theory or conducted the research, or is the description of an investigation written by the person who conducted it.  Most primary sources are found in published literature.
  • 18. ravsa Secondary Sources  Secondary source research documents are description of studies prepared by someone other than the original researcher.  They are written by people other than the individuals who developed the theory or conducted the research.  The secondary sources may be used when primary sources are not available or if researchers want external opinions on an issue or problem or even the results of their own research.
  • 19. ravsa Resources of literature review  Encyclopedia  Dictionary  Electronic database  Books  Journals  Conference  Research reports  Magazines  Newspapers
  • 21. ravsa Understanding the concepts of research problems and identifying the key research terms
  • 25. ravsa Writing the literature review  Introduction  Body  Conclusion
  • 26. ravsa Points to be considered for literature review
  • 27. ravsa Be specific  Briefly state specific findings listed in an article, specific methodologies used in a study, or other important points.  Literature reviews are not the place for long quotes or in-depth analysis of each point.
  • 28. ravsa Be selective:  Researcher should narrow down a lot of information into a small space for literature review. Just the most important points(i.e. those most relevant to the review’s focus) must be mentioned in each work of review.
  • 29. ravsa Focus of current topics:  Researcher needs to analyze points such as if it is a current article, & if not, how old it is: has its claims, evidence or arguments been superseded by more recent work; if it is not current, then if it is important for historical background ; etc. 2019 2018
  • 30. ravsa Ensure evidence for claims : Researcher should focus on what support is given for claims made in literature. What evidence & what type(experimental, statistical, anecdotal, etc.) of evidences are offered? Is the evidence relevant & sufficient? What arguments are given? What assumptions are made, & are they warranted?
  • 31. ravsa Focus on sources of evidences: Researchers should ensure the reliability of the sources of the evidence or other information – if they are from author’s own experiments, surveys, historical records, government documents, etc. He should check how reliable those
  • 32. ravsa Account of contrary evidences:  Does the author take into account contrary or conflicting evidence & arguments? How does the author address disagreements with other researchers?  Opposite in nature
  • 33. ravsa Reference citation: Any references cited in the literature review must be included in the bibliography.
  • 34. ravsa Avoid abbreviations: Avoid technical terms, jargons & abbreviations.
  • 35. ravsa Simple & accurate sentence structure: A researcher should use simple sentences & must avoid errors of grammar & punctuation
  • 36. ravsa Organization of literature review: A literature review is organized by subtopic, not by individual references. In a typical literature review, the writers may cite several references in the same paragraph & may cite the same reference in more than one paragraph, if that source address more than one of the subtopics in the literature review.
  • 37. ravsa Referring original source: The reviewer should focus on citing the material that originates with each reference. This may require a careful reading of the reference. If the reference author refers to another source whose ideas are relevant or interesting, it is better to track & use that original reference.