Systematic Approaches to a Successful Literature Review

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  • ISBN 9781529696394
  • Weight: 660g
  • Dimensions: 170 x 242mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Nov 2025
  • Publisher: SAGE Publications Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Are you struggling with the complexities of literature reviews? This comprehensive guide demystifies the process, offering a flexible toolkit for analysing and synthesizing all types of data. From setting out different options for conducting a literature review to deciding how much literature to include, this book helps you choose the best approach for your research.

Key features of this book include:
• Case studies and worked examples to show you how best to put your knowledge into practice.
• Key learning points and worked exercises to support you with self-learning and project work with others.
• Troubleshooting tips to answer all your questions and help you break down complex processes into adaptable steps.

This book is an ideal toolkit for social sciences students.

Andrew Booth is a Reader in Evidence-Based Information Practice at the School of  Medicine and Population Health, The University of Sheffield. Anthea Sutton is a Research Fellow at the School of Medicine and Population Health, The University of Sheffield. Mark Clowes is a Research Fellow at the School of Medicine and Population Health, The University of Sheffield. Marrissa Martyn-St James is an Honorary Lecturer at the School of Medicine and Population Health, The University of Sheffield.

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