A Guide to Writing a Literature Review


Approach all of your context from an unbiased perspective. When writing a literature review, it is important to maintain a professional tone throughout the entirety of the work. Favouring one aspect of a piece of text over another demonstrates a lack of empathy and when writing a documented review you should ensure to remain fair throughout.
Make sure that your work is concise from start to end. Straying from the topic is an easy way for the reader to lose focus. Ensure that you are to the point, factual and easy to follow throughout your entire review. This will not only benefit your reader, but demonstrate your clear understanding of the task at hand.
Ensure that you are coherent and easily understood. Try to avoid slang terms and abbreviations unless you clearly explain what the abbreviations stand for. Link sentences together and avoid starting and stopping on an array of angles within the space of a few paragraphs.