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Nov 17, 2008 17:02

A literature Review is/needs to include .....

Since my lecturer is crap and is 'fluffy' (in a not very helpful kinda way, not actaully fluffy) to say the least I'm going to need your help.

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jakelithethighs November 17 2008, 17:39:09 UTC
What you think it needs to include once you know what your findings are....not very helpful, I know.

I take it this is for your dissertation? Basically it needs to review all the literature that adds up to "this is why my research question is bleeding obvious and needs asking and researching because no one has done so before".

I can send you one if you want?

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jakelithethighs November 17 2008, 17:39:52 UTC
And I might wear a fluffy outfit for my undergrad lecture this year...

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ms_livia November 17 2008, 20:19:18 UTC
Is the literature review a minor project or like Pete says, for your dissertation?

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mshill November 18 2008, 15:53:38 UTC
For both. This is the assignment for the current module and then one will be done for the actaul dissertation.

Part 1 A brief discussion reflecting on the advantages and disadvantages
of qualitative and quantitative research methods.
1000 - 1500 words 50%

Part 2 A literature review on an aspect of RM or ILM
that is of particular interest to you. You must identify a
minimum of 15 references for your review.
Approximately 1500 words

My topic of choice is " 21st century perceptions of academic libarries and their staff"

generally looking at the way that media represents libraarians etc and if this has an impact...

...or something along those lines. This is also a running idea for my dissertation.

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