A review of related research is an important step in any research.
In this presentation, the procedure of conducting a review of literature is explained,
Notes-taking is the part of conducting the review of related literature. The different ways of taking notes & use of cards are also described in this presentation.
4.18.24 Movement Legacies, Reflection, and Review.pptx
Review of related literature , researches, Notes taking.pptx
1. Review of Related literature
&
Research studies
Primary & Secondary Sources,
Notes taking
Dr. Neha Deo
2. REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE & RESEARCH
REVIEW OF
RELATED
LITERATURE
REVIEW OF
RELATED
RESEARCH
3. REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE & RESEARCH
Collect the maximum literature from reference
books, internet, journals & the reports
of the research studies done
previously.
Process on that information. Make it compact.
Prepare the sequence of those points & present it
legitimately.
4. REVIEW OF RELATED RESEARCH STUDIES
Collect as many research as possible . Categories
them.
Use any criteria that is suitable.
Categories as per level, method, themes,
area or as per the sources.
5. REVIEW OF RELATED RESEARCH
Give tabular forms.
Below each table describe each research in
short ,describe each research in one paragraph.
Compare it with your own research.
Try to find out gaps in the previous research.
Try to find out which things are not considered by previous
researchers.
6. REVIEW OF RELATED RESEARCH
FINALLY COMPARING ALL THE
RESEARCH JUSTIFY HOW YOURS RESEARCH
IS UNIQUE.
7. Need of conducting the review of related literature
To finalize our topic.
To consider the recommendations &
suggestions given by the
previous researchers.
To get the idea of writing proposal.
To get idea regarding the different tools
To know the method of data collection.
To know how to write different terms.
To know how to interpret the results.
8. Purpose of conducting the review of related literature
To get deep knowledge of the subject.
To understand the different aspects
of the research subject.
To acquire proper & systematic information
which can act as a strong foundation of our
research endeavor.
To get mastery over the research theory &
subject.
9. Advantages of conducting the review of related literature
Repetition of the topic is avoided.
One can get information regarding techniques & tools.
One can understand the work done by the previous
researchers.
One can get guidance for conducting own research & all the
research related terms------tools, techniques, sampling
population, data, conclusions, statistical tools &
10. Advantages of conducting the review of related literature
One can get information regarding writing hypothesis &
assumptions.
One can get knowledge regarding writing of research
report
One can acquire the skill of conducting a research as well
as writing its report.
12. Primary resources
• Speeches
• Diary entries
• Letters
• Novels
• Poems
• Scholarly journal articles which present original research findings
• Photographs
• Newspaper articles (contemporary to the time period)
• Original documents (such as birth certificates and marriage
records)
• Artwork (original)
• Reports on new data findings
13. Secondary resources
• Monographs
• Scholarly journal articles which interpret primary
resources
• Book or art reviews
• Newspaper articles that provide commentary
• Interpretive essays
14. Off line resources
Those resources which can be available in physical format in
hand.
Books
Text books
Journals
Magazines
Dictionaries
Encyclopedias
Thesaurus
Magazines
15. Online resources
The resources that are accessible via the Internet and World
Wide Web.
• Websites
• Inline Books
• Online Journals
• Online Encyclopaedias
• Online Thesaurus
• Online data bases
17. Use of cards
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Citation Details
•Date
•Author
•Name of the book/article
•Publisher
•Place of the publication
•Name of the journal
•Edition
•Number
•Month
•Year
•Page number