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I was asked to do a literature review for my class. Where do I begin?
A literature review is one of the first things a student or scholar does to get to know what information is available about their topic. It involves finding and examining publications, and also other types of information on a topic. Visit the Literature Review Guide to see the steps to get you started and links to information sources you can use to find the publications you need.
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Answered by Lawrence Mello
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Jul 24, 2023
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