2. Purpose
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A literature review is
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A method to find good point and bad point of the
thesis.
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Tell such as propose, idea, and knowledge to read
er
3. Significance Point
● information seeking: the ability to find out the l
iterature efficiently, using manual or computeri
zed methods, to identify explain availability of
articles and books
● critical appraisal: the ability to apply principles
of analysis to have an opinion of one's own an
d valid studies.
4. necessary parts of Literature Review
1. Be researched and related topic or question t
o the thesis
2. Give an account of synthesize results what is
and is not known
3. Original areas of controversy in the literature
4. Problem point for future research
5. Ask your questions
● What is a main point(propose,technology,ques
tion, and so on) and type
● What does you use (e.g., journals, books, gover
nment documents, popular media)
● How efficient was my information seeking
● Tell elevant, appropriate, and useful to reader i
n my literature review
6. Include question each book or article(1)
● Author's formulated a problem/issue
● Is importance(scope, severity, relevance) is cle
aly?
● Could the problem have been approached mor
e effectively from another perspective?
● What is the authhor's research orientation, he
oretical framework , relationship between the
theoretical and research perspectives?
7. Include question each book or article(2)
● Does the author fairly evaluate the literature re
levant to the problem/issue?
● Does a research study is accurate?
● What does this book or article relate to the spe
cific thesis and contribute ?
8. Final Note
● A literature review is piece of discursive prose,
not a list describing or summarizing one piece
of literature after another.
● In addition, to synthesize and evaluate your th
esis.