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05/22/2021
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From reading the literature to writing a literature review - Ep. 38
Release Date: 08/18/2021
Description: In today's episode we continue on the topic of the literature review. In previous episodes, we discussed our reading habits, and today we take a deeper dive into what comes after reading all these interesting articles: writing the literature review. This episode focuses on writing the literature review section for a journal article as well as writing the literature review chapter of the PhD thesis.We discuss several ways of processing the information from the articles we read, and how to structure this information into a coherent review. We also discuss what literature reviews are not, and some common pitfalls in writing a literature review. We round off with a discussion on what is important in writing a literature review, and some tips from the perspective of a reviewer and journal editor.ReferencesEpisode 14: Reading the literatureEpisode 16: How to search for articlesEpisode 17: Systematic reviews: interview with Jonathan GuillemotEndnoteZoteroMendeleyPapersBibtexRaul Pacheco-Vega: Delving into an entirely new topic and doing a literature review, performed with an example (on hospital ethnography)Raul Pacheco-Vega: Writing your literature review based on the “Cross-Reference” column of the Conceptual Synthesis Excel Dump (CSED)Raul Pacheco-Vega: Literature reviews, annotated bibliographies and conceptual synthetic tablesPhD Talk: Organizing your literature reviewPhD Talk: Top 3 tips for literature review success
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Method - The Literature Review
Release Date: 10/17/2021
Description: Imagine you are given just 2 hours to assemble an endnote bibliography for your (PhD) research project. This bibliography in addition is required to have 250 references. You are playing the role of a ‘research assistant’ in a high pressure research organisation – aka working for a ‘think tank’. When doing a lit review you need to 'set up the bookshelf' I use the book shelf analogy to describe - buying a shelf from ikea (setting up endnote with categories, tags and groups), going to the bookshop/s to browse (aka downloading bibliographies from the internet - aka "bibliography of socially engaged art", and peering into the bibliographies in dissertations), asking people to suggest books to buy (asking people about books and articles, authors they recommend). Goals/ targets This search is best done with four goals - two above the line and two below the line: ABOVE the line 1. Philosophy: To get books/ works on the philosophy of ... (20) 2. The sociology of - aka ethnographic accounts (20) BELOW 3. Field of Research: what are the works of others, case studies, artists, works, genres, ... in the research question area, (50) 4. Your Project: Your Reflections, your readings/ what are the texts from your past .. that have informed you up to this point. (50) Finding REFS Then comes the task of buying the books and putting them into the bookshelf (this is done by inserting the book titles into the RMIT lib site and saving the RIS, reference, for that book - so you dont have to type into endnote), the buying of books (finding new references for your endnote) continues through the PhD and life after. Organise the references Once the bookshelf is full of books - a typical bookshelf may contain about 300 books, and many more articles (so an endnote ref list for a PhD can "start" with between 250 to 400 references) - the books needs to be organised. Some people organise alphabetically (or by color of spine) – a research ‘bookshelf’ is best organsied by themes. Multiuple overlapping themes – aka a since ref sits in multiple themes. Say each shelf is a theme - so 5 shelves 5 themes/ 6 themes. These themes are the 'smart groups' in endnote. So you can teg references - insert the theme name into keywords. Once done you have a well organised library for your PhD. Now you can start reading. Intro: Silk, BBC Drama Youtube: Importing excel into Endnote LINK
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Literature review - Ep. 66
Release Date: 05/11/2022
Description: In today's episode, we learn from Sarah's experience in writing the literature review of her research proposal: how she found references, how she organized her reading, how she combined the concepts, and what she learned from the process.We then zoom out and discuss some of the common challenges students face when writing the literature review, the types of structures of the literature review that exist, and in which occasions we write literature reviews.ReferencesEp. 38 From reading the literature to writing the literature reviewEp. 14 - Reading the literatureEp. 17 - Systematic Literature ReviewsGoogle scholarPsyArXivResearchgateZoteroMendeleyAnother announcement: Anna Clemens (from Ep. 54) and Eva will be organizing a live webinar on May 12th 11am Eastern time. Learn more about the webinar here.
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