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General Introduction to the Volumes | p. ix |
Introduction to the Literature Review Volume | p. xiii |
Orientations | p. 1 |
Why Review the Literature? | p. 1 |
Types and Characteristics of Literature Reviews | p. 2 |
Check Your Literature Review Knowledge | p. 5 |
Scholars before Researchers | p. 8 |
Typical Advisor Critiques of Literature Reviews | p. 9 |
How Can Order Be Imposed on the Literature? | p. 12 |
Choosing Areas to Include in the Review | p. 21 |
Getting Started on the Literature Review | p. 23 |
Describing the Selection Criteria for Literature in the Review | p. 25 |
Metadiscourse | p. 38 |
Citation Patterns | p. 43 |
Integral and Non-Integral Citations | p. 45 |
Citation Verb Tense and Aspect | p. 47 |
Reporting Verbs | p. 54 |
Ambiguity in Citations | p. 56 |
Drafting, Redrafting, and Redrafting Again | p. 60 |
Taking a Stance toward the Literature | p. 71 |
Constructing an Original Discussion of Previous Work: Using Your Own Words | p. 77 |
Some Strategies for Paraphrasing | p. 82 |
Careful Use of Synonyms | p. 85 |
Summarizing | p. 86 |
Criteria for Evaluating Literature Reviews | p. 93 |
Some Final Thoughts to Consider | p. 95 |
References | p. 97 |
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