How to do a literature review QUICKLY (step-by-step process)
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Doing a literature review can be time consuming. You've got to read academic papers, and there's thousands of them. You've got to digest all that information, take notes, and then structure your literature review appropriately. That's why in this video I show you step by step how to do a literature review quickly. You will learn:
1. How to define your search terms
2. Which databases to use for your literature search
3. How to read academic papers fast
4. How to take notes on research papers
5. How to structure your literature review