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Strategies for Organizing Information for Your Literature Review

An infographic that presents step by step options for organizing information used in graduate level literature reviews.

Learning resource type: Infographic
Audience: Graduate
Subject: Literature reviews, Information organization
Author: Jessica Bloom, Nadine Fladd, Kari D. Weaver, Nicole Westlund Stewart, Stefaniada Voichita

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  • Infographic (1)
  • Interactive course (1)

Audience

  • (-) Graduate (2)
  • Undergraduate (12)
  • Faculty (3)
  • Staff (1)

Subject

  • (-) Economics (1)
  • (-) Information organization (1)
  • (-) Resources (1)
  • Information Literacy (58)
  • Citation (40)
  • Library Resources (29)
  • Library research (11)
  • Research (11)
  • Searching (9)
  • Databases (6)
  • Engineering (5)
  • Zotero (5)
  • Artificial Intelligence (4)
  • Information Bias (4)
  • Library collections (3)
  • Reference management software (3)
  • Call numbers (2)
  • Citation management (2)
  • Literature reviews (2)
  • Peer Review (2)
  • Academic integrity (1)
  • Artificial Intelligence (1)
  • eResources (1)
  • Grey Literature (1)
  • Health Studies (1)
  • History (1)
  • Information (1)
  • Journal publishing (1)
  • Library of Congress classification (1)
  • Navigating stacks (1)
  • Odesi (1)
  • ORCID (1)
  • pharmacy (1)

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