Structure of the final paper
- Introduction
- Question
- Relevance
- Importance to you
- Important in a larger sense
- History (possibly)
- Introduce some of your research papers (might)
- Definitions
- Limitations
- Review of Literature
- Find 100 articles in your search
- Narrow it down to 20-30 (or more if you are ambitious) that speak more or less directly to your question
- Divide the stack into 2 or 3 or 4 main groups.
- Review each stack separately
- Chron order
- Give a brief conclusion for each stack
- Give an overall conclusion
- Your Study (If you do one)
- Conclusion
- A brief review of above
- Your conclusions
- Relevance
- Suggestions for further research.
- Reference List (APA)
- Authors in alphabetical order
- Title
- Date
- Clear citations of source
Article or Book Review
- Identify author, date.
- Findings
- Credibility
- Methods (possibly)