Sample Books
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Theses and dissertations : a guide to planning, research, and writing - R. Murray Thomas, Dale L. Brubake
Proposals that work : a guide for planning dissertations and grant proposals - Lawrence F. Locke, Waneen Wyrick Spirduso, Stephen J. Silverman
Writing and publishing your thesis, dissertation, and research : a guide for students in the helping professions - P. Paul Heppner, Mary J. Heppner
ISBN/ISSN: 0534559743
What's here
A literature review is an important step in the process of writing a term paper, thesis or dissertation. Your instructor, advisor or committee will be your primary resource for guidance and direction. This guide will help with a basic understanding of the process and suggest possible answers to some common questions.
If you have questions about your literature review, please contact me and I'll be happy to help!
What you're looking for
- seminal papers and key journals and resources such as annual reviews and handbooks
- prominent researchers/authorities in the subject area
- state of current research in related areas
- methodology being used - for example study design, selection of subjects, methods
- relevant theoretical framework that relates to the problem
- historical perspective - how does your research question fit in?
- associated primary resources
Where to look
- Journal and information databases in the E-Resource Gateway can be searched to find
- research articles
- dissertations
- conference proceedings
- government documents
- reports and regional publications
- book chapters
- book reviews
- references that cite key articles and books (use Web of Knowledge) and more...
- Library catalogs (MadCat, UW-System, WorldCat) can be searched to find
- books
- dissertations and theses
- handbooks
- annual reviews
- conference proceedings and more...
- Key literature can be browsed to find
- references cited in key articles and books
- contents of key journals
- handbooks, annual reviews relevant to the discipline and more..
- Archival materials
- University Archives - MadCat, Resources and Collections
- Wisconsin State Historical Society - ArCat , Archival Finding Aids
- UW Digital Collections
Librarian Profile |
Jean Ruenger-HansonContact Info:
117 Steenbock Library
jruenger@library.wisc.edu
(608) 263-6048
IM: JeanRHatSteen
Subjects:
Consumer Science, Design Studies, Human Development and Family Studies, School of Human Ecology
117 Steenbock Library
jruenger@library.wisc.edu
(608) 263-6048
IM: JeanRHatSteen
Subjects:
Consumer Science, Design Studies, Human Development and Family Studies, School of Human Ecology
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