: Summarize the current state of knowledge, identify remaining gaps, and suggest future directions or recommendations.
Developing a review—whether it is a literature review, systematic review, or product review—requires a structured approach that moves from defining your scope to synthesizing your findings into a cohesive narrative. 1. Define the Purpose and Scope
: Present the synthesized information, organized by your chosen themes or categories.
Instead of just summarizing each source, look for patterns, gaps, and contradictions.
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: Summarize the current state of knowledge, identify remaining gaps, and suggest future directions or recommendations.
Developing a review—whether it is a literature review, systematic review, or product review—requires a structured approach that moves from defining your scope to synthesizing your findings into a cohesive narrative. 1. Define the Purpose and Scope
: Present the synthesized information, organized by your chosen themes or categories.
Instead of just summarizing each source, look for patterns, gaps, and contradictions.