Writing a Literature Review (2-session series)
Conducting and writing a literature review is a daunting multi-step process. In this two-session series, we will demystify the process of literature review writing by addressing how to organize your literature review (in the first workshop) and how to write it (in the second one). Through this hands-on virtual workshop, you will learn and practice how to launch your literature review process, synthesize your sources, and craft your narrative.

Dates: Thursday, Jan 6th, and Tuesday, Jan 11th
Time: 10-11:30am
Location: Zoom
NOTE: Pre-registration is required to get access to the Zoom link.

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Select the workshops that you are planning to attend. We strongly recommend attending both sessions in this series. *
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In general, how challenging is literature review writing for you? *
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Evaluate your current process with the following literature review tasks: *
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Defining and narrowing your topic
Organizing readings
Summarizing information using sources
Synthesizing information from sources
Getting started writing
Organizing main ideas from sources
Citing sources
Leading the reader to your research question
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