Literature review

... the first to be written, but the second to appear in the final work

Description


A well-structured literature review not only demonstrates your understanding of the field but also justifies the necessity of your research.

Length: usually 20-40% of the total document length
Content:

- overview of existing research,

- identification of gaps and/or strengths and weaknesses of the studies reviewed,

- provides a theoretical framework or context for your own research.

References: Ensure proper citations of all sources reviewed, adhering to the required citation style.