RESEARCH WORKSHOP
Writing a literature review
| Presenter | Randall Moreno & Rachel Klesch | |
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| Contact person | E: askthelibrary@cdu.edu.au | |
| Location | This is an online event designed for HDR students only. A Microsoft Teams meeting link will be send to participants 24 hours prior the workshop date. | |
| Open to | Early career researcher, HDR candidates, Researcher | |
Designed for HDR students, this workshop examines the literature review as both a research process and a piece of academic writing. Participants will consider the purpose of the literature review, learn how to set up and refine literature searches using databases, and explore practical steps for writing and structuring a review. Emphasis is placed on strengthening critical voice and moving beyond description to analysis and synthesis.
This is an online event designed for HDR students only. A Microsoft Teams meeting link will be send to participants 24 hours prior the workshop date.
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