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Psychology: Literature Review Tools

A Library Guide to Psychology resources for students and staff of the University of Newcastle

Literature Review Tools

Literature Review Guides

A literature review is a comprehensive summary and analysis of existing research and literature on a particular topic. It provides a clear understanding of the current state of knowledge, highlights areas where further research is needed, and establishes a foundation for new research.

The following library resources can help you get started with conducting a literature review:

A guide designed to help students create an annotated bibliography including using the APA 7th annotated bibliography style provided by EndNote.

This guide is an introduction to the Literature Review process - including its purpose and strategies, guidelines and resources to help you get started.

A comprehensive guide on conducting a systematic review. It covers the overview, planning, developing search strategy (including the Search planning form), choosing resources, screening with Covidence, Appraisal, extraction & synthesis, writing and publishing, and more.

 

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