Welcome to the School of Nursing and Midwifery Literature Reviews Resource
This resource is aimed at PhD students in the School of Nursing and Midwifery - but many of the resources are widely applicable, throughout the University of Salford and beyond.
The resource aims to provide help and guidance when undertaking a literature review for a PhD (whatever stage you are at), it will be regularly updated and will complement the training sessions which are offered on the School of Nursing and Midwifery PhD Training Programme, sessions on the SpoRT programme and sessions offered by the Library.
If there are resources that you have come across which you think are helpful - please email me at a.brettle@salford.ac.uk or add in a comment in the box at the bottom of this page and I will add them to the site.
The resource is organised into the following sections: to access, a particular section click on the link below or use the side bar on the right hand side of this page.
Why do a literature review in a PhD?
The literature search - sources and techniques to prevent getting lost in the mire!
Systematic review v Literature review
What to do with the literature when I've got it
Writing the report
Bibliography
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