Researching and writing a literature review
Biomedical Skills
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1. Where do I start?
1.2 What is a literature review?
1.3 Developing a research question
1.4 Dissecting your topic and question
2. Finding, organising and evaluating information
2.2 Start with what you already have
2.3 Using keywords
2.4 Where and how to search
2.5 Keeping track of your research material
2.6 Evaluating
[2.6] Why do I need to refer to the primary literature?
3. Critical reading and note-taking
3.2 Reading research articles
3.3 Extracting and organising information
4. Writing your literature review
4.2 Beyond summarising and describing
4.3 Evidence for and against
4.4 Relate findings to the underlying biology
4.5 Writing a strong introduction and conclusion
4.5.2 Conclusion
4.6 Science writing tips
5. Referencing
How do you reference?
Referencing resources
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