RESEARCH WORKSHOP
Writing a critical literature review for your thesis and publication
Presenter | Randall Moreno | |
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Contact person | E: askthelibrary@cdu.edu.au | |
Location | Online | |
Open to | CDU staff and students, HDR candidates, Researcher |
This workshop focuses on writing a literature review. In this workshop we will answer the questions “What is a literature review?” and “What is the purpose of a literature review?”. We will consider the necessary steps in writing a literature review and explore tips to strengthen your critical voice.
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