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"How to write a literature review" - CILIP LIRG Event

Posted By Cath Dishman, 22 October 2021

Join us in January 2022 for our first event of the year - "How to write a literature review"

This interactive online session aims to provide an overview of literature reviews and why they are a useful in Library and Information Science research.

It will cover:

  • Why it is important to undertake a literature review
  • The difference between a traditional literature review, a scoping review and a systematic review (and when to use them)
  • Challenges and solutions for doing a literature review
  • Signposting to further resources

Suitable for: those who want to undertake research into an aspect of library practice, those who are interested in doing a systematic or scoping review in relation to library practice.

When:  Tuesday 25th January 2022

Time:  10:00 - 12:30

Venue: Zoom

Presenter: Professor Alison Brettle - Library and Information Research Group

Contact: ebony.burke@kcl.ac.uk

Price (including VAT)

Category

Price (including VAT)

Member

£15

Non-Member

£20

Student/unwaged

£5

 Register here 



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