Overview
Different disciplines will have different standards for how papers should look. When considering the look and feel of your writing, you need to think about if you'll include subheadings to organize your ideas; if you'll incorporate pictures/images; or if you'll use tables, charts, or graphs to present statistical data. These considerations are an inevitable part of graduate-level writing. Learn more on this page about how to organize your papers when writing in the field of Occupational Therapy (OT).
Organization
The following checklist for literature reviews (used in OCTH 245) shows some general points about organization for this type of writing. You can also download the PDF version of this checklist.