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The template follows the standard format for academic literature reviews, which means it will be suitable for the vast majority of academic research projects (especially those within the sciences), whether they are qualitative or quantitative in terms of design.

Keep in mind that the exact requirements for the literature review chapter will vary between universities and degree programs. These are typically minor, but it’s always a good idea to double-check your university’s requirements before you finalize your structure.

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This template can be used for a literature review at any level of study. Doctoral-level projects typically require the literature review to be more extensive/comprehensive, but the structure will typically remain the same.

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Absolutely. While the template provides a general structure, you should adapt it to fit the specific requirements and focus of your literature review.

What structural style does this literature review template use?

The template assumes a thematic structure (as opposed to a chronological or methodological structure), as this is the most common approach. However, this is only one dimension of the template, so it will still be useful if you are adopting a different structure.

Does this template include the Excel literature catalog?

No, that is a separate template, which you can download for free here . This template is for the write-up of the actual literature review chapter, whereas the catalog is for use during the literature sourcing and sorting phase.

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This depends on your university’s specific requirements, so it’s best to check with them. As a general ballpark, literature reviews for Masters-level projects are usually 2,000 – 3,000 words in length, while Doctoral-level projects can reach multiples of this.

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LITERATURE REVIEW. What is LR?. A literature review discusses published information in a particular subject area, and sometimes information in a particular subject area within a certain time period.

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What is LR? • A literature review discusses published information in a particular subject area, and sometimes information in a particular subject area within a certain time period. • A literature review can be just a simple summary of the sources, but it usually has an organizational pattern and combines both summary and synthesis. SMM4999 - Literature Review

What is LR? • A summary is a recap of the important information of the source, but a synthesis is a re-organization, or a reshuffling, of that information. • It might give a new interpretation of old material or combine new with old interpretations. • Or it might trace the intellectual progression of the field, including major debates. • And depending on the situation, the literature review may evaluate the sources and advise the reader on the most pertinent or relevant. SMM4999 - Literature Review

What is LR? • The format of a review of literature may vary from discipline to discipline and from assignment to assignment. • A review may be a self-contained unit -- an end in itself -- or a preface to and rationale for engaging in primary research. A review is a required part of grant and research proposals and often a chapter in theses and dissertations. • Generally, the purpose of a review is to analyze critically a segment of a published body of knowledge through summary, classification, and comparison of prior research studies, reviews of literature, and theoretical articles. SMM4999 - Literature Review

What is LR? • A literature review is the effective evaluation of selected documents on a research topic. • A review may form an essential part of the research process or may constitute a research project in itself. • In the context of a research paper or thesis the literature review is a critical synthesis of previous research. • The evaluation of the literature leads logically to the research question. SMM4999 - Literature Review

What is LR? SMM4999 - Literature Review

Why write LR? • Literature reviews provide you with a handy guide to a particular topic. If you have limited time to conduct research, literature reviews can give you an overview or act as a stepping stone. • Literature reviews also provide a solid background for a research paper's investigation. Comprehensive knowledge of the literature of the field is essential to most research papers. SMM4999 - Literature Review

Why write LR? • For professionals, they are useful reports that keep them up to date with what is current in the field. • For scholars, the depth and breadth of the literature review emphasizes the credibility of the writer in his or her field SMM4999 - Literature Review

Why write LR? • The purpose of a literature review is for you to take a critical look at the literature (facts and views) that already exists in the area you are researching. • A literature review is not a shopping list of everything that exists, but a critical analysis that shows an evaluation of the existing literature and a relationship between the different works. • It demonstrates the relevance of the research. SMM4999 - Literature Review

Why write LR? • Literature can include books, journal articles, internet (electronic journals), newspapers, magazines, theses and dissertations, conference proceedings, reports, and documentaries. • Literature reviews are written occasionally in the humanities, but mostly in the sciences and social sciences; in experiment and lab reports, they constitute a section of the paper. • Sometimes a literature review is written as a paper in itself. SMM4999 - Literature Review

Why write LR? • In the context of a research paper on a thesis, the literature review provides a background to the study being proposed. • The background may consider one or more of the following aspects depending on the research question being posed: • Theoretical background – past, present or future • Clinical practice – previous or contemporary • Methodology and/or research methods • Previous findings • Rationale and/or relevance of the current study SMM4999 - Literature Review

Why write LR? • In a broader context  Hart (1998) lists the following purposes of a review: • Distinguishing what has been done from what needs to be done; • Discovering important variables relevant to the topic; • Synthesising and gaining a new perspective; • Identifying relationships between ideas and practice; • Establishing the context of the topic or problem; SMM4999 - Literature Review

Why write LR? • Rationalising the significance of the problem; • Enhancing and acquiring the subject vocabulary; • Understanding the structure of the subject; • Relating ideas and theory to applications; • Identifying methodologies and techniques that have been used; • Placing the research in a historical context to show familiarity with state-of-the-art developments. SMM4999 - Literature Review

Why write LR? • Its purpose is to: • Place each work in the context of its contribution to the understanding of the subject under review • Describe the relationship of each work to the others under consideration • Identify new ways to interpret, and shed light on any gaps in, previous research • Resolve conflicts amongst seemingly contradictory previous studies • Identify areas of prior scholarship to prevent duplication of effort • Point the way forward for further research • Place one's original work (in the case of theses or dissertations) in the context of existing literature SMM4999 - Literature Review

What should I do before writing the literature review? • Clarify • If your assignment is not very specific, seek clarification from your supervisor/lecturer: • Roughly how many sources should you include? • What types of sources (books, journal articles, websites)? • Should you summarize, synthesize, or critique your sources by discussing a common theme or issue? • Should you evaluate your sources? • Should you provide subheadings and other background information, such as definitions and/or a history? SMM4999 - Literature Review

What should I do before writing the literature review? • Find models • Look for other literature reviews in your area of interest or in the discipline and read them to get a sense of the types of themes you might want to look for in your own research or ways to organize your final review. You can simply put the word "review" in your search engine along with your other topic terms to find articles of this type on the Internet or in an electronic database. The bibliography or reference section of sources you've already read are also excellent entry points into your own research. SMM4999 - Literature Review

What should I do before writing the literature review? • Narrow your topic • There are hundreds or even thousands of articles and books on most areas of study. The narrower your topic, the easier it will be to limit the number of sources you need to read in order to get a good survey of the material. Your instructor will probably not expect you to read everything that's out there on the topic, but you'll make your job easier if you first limit your scope. SMM4999 - Literature Review

What should I do before writing the literature review? • Consider whether your sources are current • Some disciplines require that you use information that is as current as possible. In the sciences, for instance, treatments for medical problems are constantly changing according to the latest studies. Information even two years old could be obsolete. SMM4999 - Literature Review

What should I do before writing the literature review? • However, if you are writing a review in the humanities, history, or social sciences, a survey of the history of the literature may be what is needed, because what is important is how perspectives have changed through the years or within a certain time period. • Try sorting through some other current bibliographies or literature reviews in the field to get a sense of what your discipline expects. • You can also use this method to consider what is "hot" and what is not. SMM4999 - Literature Review

What should I do before writing the literature review? • Find a focus • A literature review, like a term paper, is usually organized around ideas, not the sources themselves as an annotated bibliography would be organized. This means that you will not just simply list your sources and go into detail about each one of them, one at a time. SMM4999 - Literature Review

What should I do before writing the literature review? • As you read widely but selectively in your topic area, consider instead what themes or issues connect your sources together. • Do they present one or different solutions? • Is there an aspect of the field that is missing? • How well do they present the material and do they portray it according to an appropriate theory? • Do they reveal a trend in the field? • A raging debate? • Pick one of these themes to focus the organization of your review. SMM4999 - Literature Review

What should I do before writing the literature review? • Construct a working thesis statement • Then use the focus you've found to construct a thesis statement. Yes! Literature reviews have thesis statements as well! However, your thesis statement will not necessarily argue for a position or an opinion; rather it will argue for a particular perspective on the material. SMM4999 - Literature Review

What should I do before writing the literature review? • Some sample thesis statements for literature reviews are as follows: • The current trend in treatment for congestive heart failure combines surgery and medicine. • More and more cultural studies scholars are accepting popular media as a subject worthy of academic consideration. SMM4999 - Literature Review

What should I do before writing the literature review? • Consider organization • You've got a focus, and you've narrowed it down to a thesis statement. • Now what is the most effective way of presenting the information? • What are the most important topics, subtopics, etc., that your review needs to include? • And in what order should you present them? SMM4999 - Literature Review

What should I do before writing the literature review? • Develop an organization for your review at both a global and local level: • First, cover the basic categories • Just like most academic papers, literature reviews also must contain at least three basic elements: an introduction or background information section; the body of the review containing the discussion of sources; and, finally, a conclusion and/or recommendations section to end the paper. SMM4999 - Literature Review

What should I do before writing the literature review? • Introduction: Gives a quick idea of the topic of the literature review, such as the central theme or organizational pattern. • Body: Contains your discussion of sources and is organized either chronologically, thematically, or methodologically (see below for more information on each). • Conclusions/Recommendations: Discuss what you have drawn from reviewing literature so far. Where might the discussion proceed? SMM4999 - Literature Review

What should I do before writing the literature review? • The introduction should provide the reader with the scale and structure of your review. It serves as a kind of map. • The body of the review depends on how you have organized your key points. Literature reviews should be evaluative and not merely descriptive. For example, possible reasons for similarities or differences between studies are considered rather than a mere identification of them. • The conclusion of the review needs to sum up the main findings of your research into the literature. The findings can be related to the aims of the study you are proposing to do. The reader is thus provided with a coherent background to the current study. SMM4999 - Literature Review

What should I do before writing the literature review? • Organizing the body • Once you have the basic categories in place, then you must consider how you will present the sources themselves within the body of your paper. Create an organizational method to focus this section even further. • To help you come up with an overall organizational framework for your review, consider the six typical ways of organizing the sources into a review: • Chronological • By publication • By trend • Thematic • Methodological • Questions for Further Research SMM4999 - Literature Review

What should I do before writing the literature review? • Similar to primary research, development of the literature review requires four stages: • Problem formulation—which topic or field is being examined and what are its component issues? • Literature search—finding materials relevant to the subject being explored • Data evaluation—determining which literature makes a significant contribution to the understanding of the topic • Analysis and interpretation—discussing the findings and conclusions of pertinent literature SMM4999 - Literature Review

What should you write? • the accepted facts in the area • the popular opinion • the main variables • the relationship between concepts and variables • shortcomings in the existing findings • limitations in the methods used in the existing findings • the relevance of your research • suggestions for further research in the area. SMM4999 - Literature Review

What should you write? • 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 SMM4999 - Literature Review

What should you write? • In assessing each piece, consideration should be given to: • Provenance—What are the author's credentials? Are the author's arguments supported by evidence (e.g. primary historical material, case studies, narratives, statistics, recent scientific findings)? • Objectivity—Is the author's perspective even-handed or prejudicial? Is contrary data considered or is certain pertinent information ignored to prove the author's point? • Persuasiveness—Which of the author's theses are most/least convincing? • Value—Are the author's arguments and conclusions convincing? Does the work ultimately contribute in any significant way to an understanding of the subject? SMM4999 - Literature Review

What should you write? • Layout • Make your literature review have an academic and professional appearance. Here are some points to make the look of your report appealing to the reader • White space: leave space between sections, especially from the abstract. This gives an uncluttered effect. • Headings/sub-headings: these help to separate ideas. • Text boxes: you can use these for quotations or paraphrasing to separate them from the rest of your text. It is also pleasing to the eye. SMM4999 - Literature Review

What should you write? • Graphics: centre your graphics, such as diagrams or tables, to have space around them. Try not to bury graphics in your text. • Pagination: you can number pages or sections or both, but the important thing to do is to be consistent. The cover page normally is not numbered. The content page and abstract page usually have a separate numbering system to the body of your literature review. SMM4999 - Literature Review

What should you write? • Language focus • Create a balance between direct quotation (citation) and paraphrasing. Avoid too much direct quoting. The verb tense chosen depends on your emphasis: • When you are citing a specific author's findings, use the past tense: (found, demonstrated); • When you are writing about an accepted fact, use the present tense: (demonstrates, finds); and • When you are citing several authors or making a general statement, use the present perfect tense: (have shown, have found, little research has been done). SMM4999 - Literature Review

What should you write? • Final checklist • Have I fulfilled the purpose of the literature review? • Is it written at a level appropriate to its audience? • Are its facts correct? • Is all the information included relevant? • Are the layout and presentation easy on the eye? • Is the language clear, concise and academic? • Does the abstract summarise the entire review? • Does the introduction adequately introduce the topic? • Is the body organised logically? • Does the conclusion interpret, analyse and evaluate? • Are the recommendations reasonable? • Does the table of contents correspond with the actual contents? Are page numbers correct? • Have I acknowledged all sources of information through correct referencing? • Have I checked spelling, grammar and punctuation? • Have I carefully proof-read the final draft? SMM4999 - Literature Review

How to review? • The whole process of reviewing includes: a. Searching for literatureb. Sorting and prioritising the retrieved literaturec. Analytical reading of papersd. Evaluative reading of paperse. Comparison across studiesf. Organizing the contentg. Writing the review SMM4999 - Literature Review

How to review? • Comparison across studies • The aim is to extract key points by comparing and contrasting ACROSS studies, instead of reading one paper after another. • Key points for a review may concern areas of similarities and/or differences in: • Research aim(s) or hypotheses • Research design and sampling • Instruments and procedures used • How data were analysed • Results or findings • Interpretations SMM4999 - Literature Review

How to review? • Find similarities and differences between studies at different levels, e.g.: - philosophy- epistemology- morality- methodology- methods- types of data- data analysis- interpretation SMM4999 - Literature Review

How to review? • Set out your thinking on paper through maps and trees. SMM4999 - Literature Review

How to review? • Tips on writing SMM4999 - Literature Review

How to review? • Pitfalls - Vagueness due to too much or inappropriate generalisations- Limited range- Insufficient information- Irrelevant material- Omission of contrasting view- Omission of recent work SMM4999 - Literature Review

Example Early works have addressed some of the problems and issues discussed in video retrieval. Researchers have developed ideas and tools for supporting video editing, for example in [8]. They have defined a seamless video editing in the gradient domain. The spatio-temporal gradient fields of target videos are modified or mixed to generate a new gradient field, which is usually not integrate able. They have also described how semantic information about video can be structured and used for content-based access. From a general video archive point of view, the problem with this tool is the lack of support for managing video document structures. A digital video archive serving different categories of users should offer a more structured way of describing video contents SMM4999 - Literature Review

Example Hidden Markov Models (HMMs) are statistical tools that have been used successfully in modelling difficult tasks such as speech recognition [15] or biological sequence analysis [16]. Inspired by a similar speech application, Hidden Markov model (HMM) has also been applied to activity recognition. The first approach for the human movements based on HMMs was described in [13]. It distinguished between six different tennis strokes. This system divided the image into meshes and counted the number of pixels representing the person for each mesh. The numbers were composed to a feature vector that was converted into a discrete label by a vector quantizer. The labels were classified based on discrete HMMs. In [8], an HMM is used as a representation of simple actions which are recognized by computing the probability that the model produces the visual observation sequence. In [14] layered HMMs were proposed to model single person office activities at various time granularities SMM4999 - Literature Review

Example Most of the existing work relies on using only a single source of information (example, either audio or visual track data alone). In [4], the average video shot activity and the duration are used as features for the categorization of movies according to the actions. An action scene was characterized by temporally localized properties of video shots which have little or no recurring similar visual contents [5]. Although these visual characters are undoubtedly good indicators of rapidly evolving action contents, they are not enough to determine the desired action. On the other hand, audio-based action detection was independently performed on the sound track in [6]. However, this audio alone method may lead to many potential false detected cases because many sounds often mix different noises and other similar background sound. SMM4999 - Literature Review

Video Pre-processing Classification Genre Motion Shot Colour Feature Extraction Edge Feature Extraction Event Camera Object Length Edge Detection Edge Clustering Object Pan Zoom Translation Duration Colour Histogram Edge Count Rule-based classifiers Recognition result Example FIGURE 2.3 Schematic diagram for video classification Source: L.N. Abdullah et al. 2005. SMM4999 - Literature Review

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  • The selection of available documents (both published and unpublished) on the topic, which contain information, ideas, data and evidence written from a particular standpoint to fulfil certain aims or express certain views on the nature of the topic and how it is to be investigated, and the effective evaluation of these documents in relation to the research being proposed.
  • Hart, Chris. Doing a Literature Review Releasing the Social Science Research Imagination. London Sage Publications, 1998.
  • According to Ranjit, the functions of literature review are
  • It provides theoretical background
  • It enables you to refine research methodology
  • It enables you to define your contribution to knowledge
  • It enables you to contextualise your findings
  • According to Hart, a literature review allows the researcher to
  • distinguish what has been done from what needs to be done
  • discover important variables relevant to the topic
  • synthesise and gain a new perspective
  • identify relationships between ideas and practice
  • establish the context of a topic or problem
  • rationalise the significance of the problem
  • enhance and acquire the subject vocabulary
  • understand the structure of the subject
  • relate ideas and theory to applications
  • identify the main methodologies and research techniques that have been used
  • place the research in a historical context and show familiarity with up-to-date developments.
  • Questions that the literature review can help you to answer (Hart)
  • What are the major issues and debates?
  • What are the epistemological grounds for the discipline?
  • How is knowledge on the topic organised?
  • What are the main questions addressed to date?
  • What are the political standpoints?
  • Are there important definitions or terms to clarify?
  • According to Ranjit literature review should be undertaken in four steps
  • Search for existing literature in your area of study (you need to have an idea or problem in mind)
  • Review the literature selected
  • Develop a theoretical framework
  • Develop a conceptual framework
  • According to Walliman, the literature review will need to be carried out in four major directions
  • Research theory and philosophy (intellectual context of your research)
  • History of developments in your subject
  • Latest research and development in your subject
  • Research methods (practical techniques)
  • Note available theories and methodologies, as well as their criticisms
  • Notice where there are significant differences of opinions
  • Identify gaps in the body of knowledge
  • The University of Queensland PhD website offers the following questions as a starting point for evaluating existing material
  • Is the problem clearly articulated?
  • Are the results new?
  • Was the research influential?
  • How large a sample was used?
  • How convincing is the argument?
  • How were the results analysed?
  • What perspective are they coming from?
  • Are the generalisations justified by the evidence?
  • What is the significance of this research?
  • What are the assumptions behind the research?Is the methodology well justified?
  • Is the theoretical basis transparent?
  • http//www.uq.edu.au/student-services/linkto/phdwr iting/index.html
  • Some questions
  • Is literature review a linear process? No
  • should literature review be written up as one chapter? Not necessarily
  • Should literature review include critical analysis? yes
  • Kumar, Ranjit (2005) Research Methodology A step-by-step guide for beginners, London Sage
  • Walliman, Nicholas (2005) Your research project, London Sage
  • According to Walliman, the goals of reading are
  • To review a text
  • To use context clues and a dictionary to understand new words
  • To identify and mark important ideas
  • To identify new words and phrases that describe the methods or patterns of organizing and developing ideas
  • To apply comprehension skills to vocabulary and text material
  • Reading techniques
  • Reading to understand
  • Word-by-word reading
  • Reading for pleasure
  • Reasons for taking notes
  • To help remember something
  • To keep a permanent record
  • To help in your planning
  • To reorder material
  • To help you understand what you are learning
  • To help you concentrate
  • To share knowledge with other people

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