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  1. The Literature Review: Six Steps to Success by Dr. Lawrence Anthony Machi, Brenda T. McEvoy, 2008-07-10
  2. Writing Literature Reviews: A Guide for Students of the Social and Behavioral Sciences by Jose L. Galvan, 2009-02-07
  3. Conducting Research Literature Reviews: From the Internet to Paper
  4. Health Sciences Literature Review Made Easy: The Matrix Method, Third Edition by Judith Garrard, 2010-04-29
  5. Preparing Literature Reviews: Qualitative And Quantitative Approaches by M. Ling Pan, 2007-09
  6. Doing a Literature Review: Releasing the Social Science Research Imagination (Published in association with The Open University) by Dr Christopher Hart, 1999-03-01
  7. The Literature Review: A Step-by-Step Guide for Students (Sage Study Skills Series) by Dr Diana Ridley, 2008-03-03
  8. Synthesizing Research: A Guide for Literature Reviews (Applied Social Research Methods) by Dr. Harris M. Cooper, 1998-01-15
  9. Doing a Literature Review in Health and Social Care: A Practical Guide by Helen Aveyard, 2010-05-01
  10. Telling a Research Story: Writing a Literature Review (Michigan Series in English for Academic & Professional Purposes) by Christine Feak, John M. Swales, 2009-03-26
  11. Collaboration: What Makes It Work, 2nd Edition: A Review of Research Literature on Factors Influencing Successful Collaboration by Paul W. Mattessich, Marta Murray-Close, et all 2001-05
  12. Cracking the AP English Literature & Composition Exam, 2009 Edition (College Test Preparation) by Princeton Review, 2009-01-06
  13. Conducting Research Literature Reviews: From Paper to the Internet by Dr. Arlene G. Fink, 1998-04-21
  14. Cracking the SAT Literature Subject Test, 2007-2008 Edition (College Test Preparation) by Princeton Review, 2007-02-20

1. Economic Mobility Project | Reports & Research | Literature Reviews
The Economic Mobility Project conducts research and advances solutions focused on economic opportunity and upward mobility. These ideas have formed the foundation of the American
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2. Europe's Journal Of Psychology: Literature Reviews Archives
Literature Reviews November 2009 A Critique of the IQ / Achievement Discrepancy Model for Identifying Specific Learning Disabilities Albert F. Restori California State
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Guided imagery as a psychotherapeutic mind-body intervention in health psychology: A brief review of efficacy research
Öykü Özü Celal Bayar University, Demirci, Manisa, Turkey Abstract In this article the guided imagery technique, which is a therapeutic tool in counseling and allied fields using mental images produced by appropriate scripts, suggestions or affirmations by videos/tape records and... (more...)
Literature Reviews - November 2009
A Critique of the IQ / Achievement Discrepancy Model for Identifying Specific Learning Disabilities
Albert F. Restori California State University, Northridge Gary S. Katz California State University, Northridge Howard B. Lee California State University, Northridge Abstract When the United States Congress passed the Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act in 2004 (IDEIA 2004), local... (more...)

3. Literature Reviews. Contents. Sexually Transmitted Diseases Diagnostics Initiati
STI Hotlines by Country An international directory of phone numbers and websites that provide support and information on STD. Managed by UW Center for AIDS STD
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An international directory of phone numbers and websites that provide support and information on STD.
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The purpose of this publication review is to provide health care providers in all economic settings, but especially those in resource-limited settings, with timely and concise information about new developments in STI diagnostics. This information is provided in the form of "annotated abstracts" on articles reporting original studies and reviews related to STI diagnostics. The articles to be reviewed will be selected from peer-reviewed journals. Each annotated abstract describes the objectives, methods, results, and conclusions of the article, and includes a brief commentary by an expert, who will discuss the article according to review criteria described in the publication review guidelines The views and opinions expressed in the annotated abstracts are those of the reviewers, and do not necessarily reflect the views, opinions or stated policy of WHO. ISSUE no.31: OCT-DEC 2009

4. Literature Reviews. Contents. Sexually Transmitted Diseases Diagnostics Initiati
Literature reviews The purpose of this publication review is to provide health care providers in all economic settings, but especially those in
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The purpose of this publication review is to provide health care providers in all economic settings, but especially those in resource-limited settings, with timely and concise information about new developments in STI diagnostics. This information is provided in the form of "annotated abstracts" on articles reporting original studies and reviews related to STI diagnostics. The articles to be reviewed will be selected from peer-reviewed journals. Each annotated abstract describes the objectives, methods, results, and conclusions of the article, and includes a brief commentary by an expert, who will discuss the article according to review criteria described in the publication review guidelines The views and opinions expressed in the annotated abstracts are those of the reviewers, and do not necessarily reflect the views, opinions or stated policy of WHO.
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5. Literature Reviews — OSHA —
Our literature surveys aim at identifying information relevant to a specific topic in occupational safety and health and provide an overview of the most important issues
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Our literature surveys aim at identifying information relevant to a specific topic in occupational safety and health and provide an overview of the most important issues related to this topic.
A review of methods used across Europe to estimate work-related accidents and illenesses among the self-employed Maintenance and Occupational Safety and Health: a statistical picture
Around 6% of workers are involved in maintenance activities on a daily basis. Because they carry out a wide range of different activities, they are exposed to many and varied hazards at work. There are physical hazards (e.g., noise, vibration, excessive heat and cold, radiation, high physical workload), chemical hazards (work with asbestos, welding, exposure to dangerous substances when working in confined spaces), biological hazards (legionella), and psychosocial hazards (poor work organisation). Maintenance workers are also at risk of all types of accidents. Figures from EUROSTAT indicate that around 10-15% of all fatal accidents are related to maintenance operations.

6. Literature Reviews - Alberta Gaming Research Institute - University Of Alberta
The first major research initiative of the Institute was to issue a call for proposals for literature reviews in each of the following four research domains.
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The first major research initiative of the Institute was to issue a call for proposals for literature reviews in each of the following four research domains. Research results were presented at symposia at the University of Alberta, Edmonton (8 December 2000) and at the University of Calgary (11 December 2000). BIO-PSYCHOLOGICAL Pathological gambling: The biopsychological variables and their management Edmonton AB : Alberta Gaming Research Institute.
See also: Recent Reviews of the Neurobiology of Pathlogical Gambling
SOCIO-CULTURAL Recent research in the socio-cultural domain of gaming and gambling: An annotated bibliography and critical overview Edmonton AB : Alberta Gaming Research Institute. Van Brunschot, E. G. (2009). Gambling and risk behaviour: A literature review . Prepared for the Alberta Gaming Research Institute.
Van Brunschot, E. G. (2000). Gambling in context: The socio-cultural domain literature overview and annotated bibliography Edmonton AB : Alberta Gaming Research Institute.

7. Literature Reviews
The Writing Center University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill http//www.unc.edu/depts/wcweb
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The Writing Center
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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Literature Reviews
What this handout is about
This handout will explain what a literature review is and offer insights into the form and construction of a literature review in the humanities, social sciences, and sciences.
Introduction
OK. You've got to write a literature review. You dust off a novel and a book of poetry, settle down in your chair, and get ready to issue a "thumbs up" or "thumbs down" as you leaf through the pages. "Literature review" done. Right? Wrong! The "literature" of a literature review refers to any collection of materials on a topic, not necessarily the great literary texts of the world. "Literature" could be anything from a set of government pamphlets on British colonial methods in Africa to scholarly articles on the treatment of a torn ACL. And a review does not necessarily mean that your reader wants you to give your personal opinion on whether or not you liked these sources.
What is a literature review, then?

8. Literature Reviews Can Make Student’s Writing Skills Improved
Literature reviews are significant in the educational process. This guide emphasizes the tips for writing literature reviews proficiently and easily.
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9. Listology
A user-contributed, searchable collection of book lists.
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10. Literature Review - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Green, B.N., Johnson, C.D.,and Adams, A. (2006) Writing Narrative Literature Reviews for PeerReviewed Journals Secrets of the Trade. Journal of Chiropractic Medicine, 5(6), pp
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Literature review
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search This article includes a list of references , related reading or external links , but its sources remain unclear because it lacks inline citations Please improve this article by introducing more precise citations where appropriate (November 2010) For a focused scientific review, see systematic review A literature review is a body of text that aims to review the critical points of current knowledge including substantive findings as well as theoretical and methodological contributions to a particular topic. Literature reviews are secondary sources , and as such, do not report any new or original experimental work. Most often associated with academic-oriented literature, such as theses , a literature review usually precedes a research proposal and results section. Its ultimate goal is to bring the reader up to date with current literature on a topic and forms the basis for another goal, such as future research that may be needed in the area. A well-structured literature review is characterized by a logical flow of ideas; current and relevant references with consistent, appropriate

11. Beatrice.com
Ron Hogan interviews leading authors of contemporary literature.
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The Businessman: A Tale of Terror and making my way through The M.D.: A Horror Story The Priest: A Gothic Romance , and The Sub: A Study in Witchcraft characters people , even if they seemed awfully similar. The Businessman show up to play key secondary roles in The Priest The Businessman The Businessman The M.D. The Priest , and The Sub The M.D. or The Priest read this
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the official response in 2007 I am doing exactly what I MOST hate about book banners The Book Smugglers In this situation I feel so helpless stop supporting them .) The problem was that, as the day progressed, thousands of consumers started making those demands, and then the mainstream press started to fan the flames. Fortunately, for Amazon, a loophole existed: Because the Kindle edition (the only theory
Read This: The Instructions
another review at Shelf Awareness ... The Instructions Shelf Awareness A Clockwork Orange And The Instructions is already shaping up to be one of those novels that divides literary critics.

12. Write A Literature Review | University Library
Literature reviews should comprise the following elements An overview of the subject, issue or theory under consideration, along with the objectives of the literature review
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Printer-friendly version Email 1. Introduction Not to be confused with a book review, a literature review surveys scholarly articles, books and other sources (e.g. dissertations, conference proceedings) relevant to a particular issue, area of research, or theory, providing a description, summary, and critical evaluation of each work. The purpose is to offer an overview of significant literature published on a topic. 2. Components Similar to primary research, development of the literature review requires four stages: Literature reviews should comprise the following elements:
  • An overview of the subject, issue or theory under consideration, along with the objectives of the literature review Division of works under review into categories (e.g. those in support of a particular position, those against, and those offering alternative theses entirely) Explanation of how each work is similar to and how it varies from the others Conclusions as to which pieces are best considered in their argument, are most convincing of their opinions, and make the greatest contribution to the understanding and development of their area of research

13. Field Trip Earth: Educator Resources: Literature Reviews
Field Trip Earth focuses on fieldbased wildlife conservation research projects ongoing around the world.
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15. Doing Successful Literature Reviews
Preparing Scholarly Reviews of the Literature A Webtorial. This web site will teach you how to use research literature from the social sciences in a scholarly and professional
http://www.gwu.edu/~litrev/
Preparing Scholarly Reviews of the Literature: A Webtorial This web site will teach you how to use research literature from the social sciences in a scholarly and professional manner. It is intended for masters and doctoral degree students in all the social sciences, although particular emphasis is given to the fields addressed by The George Washington University's Graduate School of Education and Human Development. This site covers:
  • Searching for research literature efficiently, finding what you need quickly, finding the full text online when available, and avoiding an avalanche of irrelevant references. Hint Your favorite search engine will not find most of the scholarly literature! Note: As of 2005, most of the general guidance in this section on searching is still useful, but the specifics about various search tools are obsolete. Assessing individual reports of research literature to determine whether their findings and conclusions should be relied upon or are likely to be misleading. Hint : Some of the research literature on almost every topic is misleading or trivial.

16. WRITING A REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE
I\BI Classes\Human Issues\LITERATURE REVIEWS.doc WRITING A REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE ONLINE HELP with LITERATURE REVIEWS http//www.utoronto.ca/writing/litrev.html Good
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17. Astronomical Optical Interferometry Telescope
The use of multiple telescopes to produce high resolution images - commonly used at most modern observatories. A literature review article.
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Astronomical Optical Interferometry Telescope
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Astronomical Optical Interferometry
Astronomical Optical Interferometry
A Literature Review by Bob Tubbs
St John's College Cambridge
Abstract This report documents the development of optical interferometry and provides a physical explanation of the processes involved. It is based upon scientific papers published over the last 150 years, and I have included references to the ones which are most relevant. The reader is assumed to have an understanding of modern optical theory up to undergraduate level - References 28 and 29 give explanations at a more basic level. The formation of images from interferometric measurements is discussed and several example images are included. Introduction Notes:
  • Superscript numbers 1) link to the References section of this report and relate to relevant reference numbers. All unusual symbols are presented as GIF images.
For a more detailed description of astronomical optical interferometry I would recommend this review article by John Monnier (68 pages).

18. Literature Reviews: An Overview For Graduate Students: NCSU Libraries
Conducting a Literature Review in Education and the Behavioral Sciences from the Libraries of Adelphi University
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19. Rhetoric II: Sample Literature Reviews
Rhetoric II Prof. G. Steinberg Sample Literature Reviews . Below I provide you with two literature reviews excerpted from published articles. They can be a bit technical, but
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Rhetoric II
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Sample Literature Reviews
Below I provide you with two literature reviews excerpted from published articles. They can be a bit technical, but they provide you with a sense of what a literature review should look like. Note that in each case, the literature review begins with a short introduction that provides background on the topic and the sources covered. Also, the sources discussed are arranged into paragraphs that focus on one aspect or another of the topic. The discussion of the various sources is organized logically . Sources arent introduced randomly, one by one. Theyre grouped together . All the sources that deal with similar ideas or information are in the same paragraph. Sometimes, a particularly important or interesting source gets a paragraph to itself, but more typically, sources are dealt with in groups according to their subject matter or methodology. In terms of evaluating the sources , note that the literature reviews focus on one area of overall weakness in the sources they cover. Each source isnt evaluated separately. The strengths and weaknesses enumerated in the reviews are primarily the strengths and weaknesses of the literature as a whole. What is evaluated isnt individual sources so much as the whole collection of sources, taken together. The claim in a literature review isnt that Source X is/is not a good source but that the research on Topic X is/is not good and complete research.

20. F.A.C.T. Information: Parental Alienation Information
Literature review from Fathers Are Capable Too; Canada.
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F.A.C.T. Information: Parental Alienation
More great information is available through F.A.C.T. See our home page at www.fact.on.ca Some of the Literature on Parental Alienation Rather than just reading the PAS material here, there is now an opportunity to provide YOUR input into the adoption of Parental Alienation Syndrome (PAS) into the DSM-V. To read more about this, including a message from Dr. Gardner, please click here. We encourage all of you to write, and encourage others to write, to include PAS in DSM-V. In this section, we have used to power of hypertext to link the footnote numbers to the footnotes and, where we have the material, to the actual referenced material. It is hoped that this will allow you to follow through the material and get all the information that you are seeking. Please note, references are sometimes made to other files on this system, and sometimes to files on other systems, so you may see other files reloading. We have also made PDF files for printing if you would like hard copy. The PDF "Portable Document Format" is used by Adobe Acrobat and the program that will let you view and print these files is free and has versions for almost any type of workstation operating system in use. The free program that will allow you to view and print these files, on-line or off, is available from Adobe at http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep.html

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