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Doing Your Literature Review
Traditional and Systematic Techniques
Taschenbuch von Jill Jesson
Sprache: Englisch

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Guiding students through the process of writing both traditional and systematic literature reviews, this book tackles an area that is an integral part of doing research, yet is often overlooked by other methods texts.
Guiding students through the process of writing both traditional and systematic literature reviews, this book tackles an area that is an integral part of doing research, yet is often overlooked by other methods texts.
Über den Autor
Jill Jesson entered higher education as a mature student. She
won a First Class Honours BSc in Behavioural Science, and in 1988 was awarded
her PhD for a pioneering doctoral thesis on black businesses, both from Aston University.
Since then she has worked with multi-disciplinary research teams within the
Aston School of Pharmacy, Aston
Business School
and with M-E-L Research, an independent public services research consultancy.
Her publications cover community pharmacy practice, public health and social
care. Her special interest in literature review and the idea for this book
developed as a result of teaching applied research to pharmacy undergraduates
and Business School Masters students.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction
Who is this book for?
How is this book different?
The rationale and history behind the contributions from a researcher and from an information specialist
Features of the book
Layout of the book
PART ONE: GETTING INFORMATION
Preliminaries
What is a literature review?
Terminology used in this book
Different styles of review
Two styles or approaches
A critical approach
Knowledge and literature
Why and when will you need to review the literature?
The research question and the literature review
What is appropriate literature?
Choosing which style of review: a traditional narrative review or a systematic review
Project management
Searching for Information
Introduction
Develop online searches by identifying key words and creating a search record
The range of information sources available for complex searches.
What do you need from a resource to make it appropriate for locating journal articles for your review?
Reading Skills
Introduction
Be analytical in your reading
Where to start
Reading techniques - scan, skim and understand
Reading different types of material
Grey literature: non academic sources and policy reports
Recording and note making
From Making Notes to Writing
Introduction
Note-making
From notes to writing
Writing - critical writing and types of argument
Making a value judgment and bias
PART TWO: USING INFORMATION
The Traditional Review
Overview of the debate
Types of review: critical, conceptual state of the art, expert and scoping
Draw up an analytical framework - how to sort the material
Moving to analysis and synthesis
The presentation of your review
Summarizing the gap - dare to have an opinion.
Writing up Your Review
Overview
A short summary
A self-standing review
Abstract, executive summary and annotated bibliography
Writing the review
Key words or phrases to help you move from stage 1 to stage 2
The ¿so what¿ question, originality and making a value judgment
The Systematic Review
Overview
Definitions
Development of the review protocol
Formulating the review question
Documenting your progress
Locating studies and sources of information
Selecting studies: inclusion and exclusion criteria
Appraisal - assessing the quality of research
Data extraction
Synthesis, drawing conclusions, what the review shows
Evolving formats of systematic review
Meta- Analysis
Overview
What is meta-analysis?
Can I use meta-analysis to summarise the results of my systematic review?
Undertaking your meta-analysis
Displaying the results of a meta-analysis
Is your meta-analysis free from bias?
Performing a sensitivity analysis
Referencing and Plagiarism
Introduction
Why is referencing important?
What do you need to reference?
How many references should I provide?
When and how to reference
Referencing systems
Where to find citation information you need
Plagiarism
Copyright
Conclusion
Summary
Appendices
Appendix 1: Further reading
Appendix 2: Critical review checklist
Appendix 3: Systematic review online resources
Appendix 4: Resources for meta-analysis
Glossary
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2011
Genre: Allgemeine Lexika
Rubrik: Literaturwissenschaft
Medium: Taschenbuch
Seiten: 188
Inhalt: Kartoniert / Broschiert
ISBN-13: 9781848601543
ISBN-10: 1848601549
Sprache: Englisch
Herstellernummer: B01536P
Ausstattung / Beilage: Paperback
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Jesson, Jill
Matheson, Lydia
Lacey, Fiona M
Orchester: Matheson, Lydia
Lacey, Fiona M.
Redaktion: Jesson, Jill
Hersteller: SAGE Publishing Ltd
Maße: 244 x 170 x 10 mm
Von/Mit: Jill Jesson
Erscheinungsdatum: 28.02.2011
Gewicht: 0,335 kg
preigu-id: 107249330
Über den Autor
Jill Jesson entered higher education as a mature student. She
won a First Class Honours BSc in Behavioural Science, and in 1988 was awarded
her PhD for a pioneering doctoral thesis on black businesses, both from Aston University.
Since then she has worked with multi-disciplinary research teams within the
Aston School of Pharmacy, Aston
Business School
and with M-E-L Research, an independent public services research consultancy.
Her publications cover community pharmacy practice, public health and social
care. Her special interest in literature review and the idea for this book
developed as a result of teaching applied research to pharmacy undergraduates
and Business School Masters students.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction
Who is this book for?
How is this book different?
The rationale and history behind the contributions from a researcher and from an information specialist
Features of the book
Layout of the book
PART ONE: GETTING INFORMATION
Preliminaries
What is a literature review?
Terminology used in this book
Different styles of review
Two styles or approaches
A critical approach
Knowledge and literature
Why and when will you need to review the literature?
The research question and the literature review
What is appropriate literature?
Choosing which style of review: a traditional narrative review or a systematic review
Project management
Searching for Information
Introduction
Develop online searches by identifying key words and creating a search record
The range of information sources available for complex searches.
What do you need from a resource to make it appropriate for locating journal articles for your review?
Reading Skills
Introduction
Be analytical in your reading
Where to start
Reading techniques - scan, skim and understand
Reading different types of material
Grey literature: non academic sources and policy reports
Recording and note making
From Making Notes to Writing
Introduction
Note-making
From notes to writing
Writing - critical writing and types of argument
Making a value judgment and bias
PART TWO: USING INFORMATION
The Traditional Review
Overview of the debate
Types of review: critical, conceptual state of the art, expert and scoping
Draw up an analytical framework - how to sort the material
Moving to analysis and synthesis
The presentation of your review
Summarizing the gap - dare to have an opinion.
Writing up Your Review
Overview
A short summary
A self-standing review
Abstract, executive summary and annotated bibliography
Writing the review
Key words or phrases to help you move from stage 1 to stage 2
The ¿so what¿ question, originality and making a value judgment
The Systematic Review
Overview
Definitions
Development of the review protocol
Formulating the review question
Documenting your progress
Locating studies and sources of information
Selecting studies: inclusion and exclusion criteria
Appraisal - assessing the quality of research
Data extraction
Synthesis, drawing conclusions, what the review shows
Evolving formats of systematic review
Meta- Analysis
Overview
What is meta-analysis?
Can I use meta-analysis to summarise the results of my systematic review?
Undertaking your meta-analysis
Displaying the results of a meta-analysis
Is your meta-analysis free from bias?
Performing a sensitivity analysis
Referencing and Plagiarism
Introduction
Why is referencing important?
What do you need to reference?
How many references should I provide?
When and how to reference
Referencing systems
Where to find citation information you need
Plagiarism
Copyright
Conclusion
Summary
Appendices
Appendix 1: Further reading
Appendix 2: Critical review checklist
Appendix 3: Systematic review online resources
Appendix 4: Resources for meta-analysis
Glossary
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2011
Genre: Allgemeine Lexika
Rubrik: Literaturwissenschaft
Medium: Taschenbuch
Seiten: 188
Inhalt: Kartoniert / Broschiert
ISBN-13: 9781848601543
ISBN-10: 1848601549
Sprache: Englisch
Herstellernummer: B01536P
Ausstattung / Beilage: Paperback
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Jesson, Jill
Matheson, Lydia
Lacey, Fiona M
Orchester: Matheson, Lydia
Lacey, Fiona M.
Redaktion: Jesson, Jill
Hersteller: SAGE Publishing Ltd
Maße: 244 x 170 x 10 mm
Von/Mit: Jill Jesson
Erscheinungsdatum: 28.02.2011
Gewicht: 0,335 kg
preigu-id: 107249330
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