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Public Policy Research Strategies

This research guide provides helpful tips for retrieving relevant research and guidance on conducting a review of the literature.

What is a Literature Review?

A literature review provides a critical account of the existing research and explains how this research is significant to the topic you are studying.  The review helps form the intellectual framework for the study.

Purpose:

  • Provides the reader with a summary of the most important scholarly literature in the field.
  • Provides information on the current state of research.
  • Explains contrasting perspectives and viewpoints and current controversies on the topic.
  • Identifies significant researchers in the field.
  • Identifies primary methodologies used in researching in this field.
  • Identifies areas of the field that require further research.
  • Explains how the research you are doing fits into the larger research picture.

 A Literature Review is NOT:

  • A summary of each article OR
  • A descriptive list of what has been written about the topic

The review need not be exhaustive; the objective is not to list as many relevant books, articles, reports as possible. However, the review should contain the most pertinent studies and point to important past and current research and practices in the field.