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Writing a literature review can feel like trying to map a dense forest, but it’s really just about finding the "conversation" already happening among experts and joining in.

As you read, look for more than just the findings. Note the following: What topics keep coming up? Gaps: What are people not talking about? Conflicts: Where do researchers disagree? Methods: How are they gathering their data? 4. Map Your Strategy The Literature Review: A Step-by-Step Guide for...

Comparing different research approaches (e.g., qualitative vs. quantitative). 5. Write the Draft A strong review has three main parts: Writing a literature review can feel like trying

Check the citations of a great paper to find older foundational works (backward) and use "Cited by" features to find newer research (forward). Gaps: What are people not talking about

A literature review is only as good as its organization. Check for flow between paragraphs and ensure your bibliography is flawless.