Literature Reviews

A literature review is a piece of academic writing demonstrating knowledge and understanding of the academic literature on a specific topic placed in context. A literature review also includes a critical evaluation of the material; this is why it is called a literature review rather than a literature report. (The University of Edinburgh)  

Conducting a successful literature search: A researcher's guide to tools, terms and techniques

Finding high-quality information can be a challenge. Sometimes you need help, but you aren’t able to speak directly with an expert. Reference these cards when you need quick support—think of this as a Librarian in your back pocket! 

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Literature Review with Nvivo

29 October 2021

User Guide: How to research articles, read content, download, share, cite and more...

Create Search Alert Guide: Learn how to get an email notification when new content from specific journals is published, or from your saved searches

Basic searching on Wiley Online Library

Advanced Searching on Wiley Online Library

Using Boolean Operators and Advanced Search Techniques with Wiley Journals

World Wide Information Services (WWIS)

Prepare for your Literature Review with various tools and resources to help you identify what articles to read and analyze, and subsequently include in your research topic