Starting Your Literature Review You will almost certainly have to include a literature review in your final year dissertation. However, it's likely that a range of coursework you do, such as reports and essays, will also involve a some form of literature review. So where do you start?Literature reviews can seem like an impossible task, particularly if you've had a look at a professional review or a high quality dissertation. But it doesn't have to be that daunting if you follow a few simple and logical steps. For example, there are several important aspects of a literature review that you should consider:
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