Conducting a Literature Review

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Abstract

The literature review is an integral part of any research project and is undertaken as a means of surveying what research has been conducted previously on a particular topic. There are many reasons for conducting a literature review, but one of the primary reasons is to establish a base line of what is already known on a topic before exploring the topic any further. The review typically involves a search of any previously published or presented materials that might have relevance to a prospective new study.

Original languageAmerican English
StatePublished - 2014

Publication series

NameBeginning Library & Information Systems Strategies

Keywords

  • libraries
  • information literacy
  • archives

Disciplines

  • Information Literacy
  • Library and Information Science

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