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Applied Linguistics and Language Education Research Methods: Fundamentals and Innovations
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Reviewing the Literature
Anh Thanh Nguyet Le (Dong Thap University, Vietnam), Ngan Phan Thu Vo (Dong Thap University, Vietnam), Thuy Diem Hong (Dong Thap University, Vietnam), Anh Tram Ngoc Lu (Dong Thap University, Vietnam), and Nguyen Thi Cao Bui (Dong Thap University, Vietnam)
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-2603-9.ch002
Abstract
This chapter will cover the principles and procedures for conducting a literature review, following an introduction to the meaning, needs, nature, and objectives of such a review. It is critical for researchers to understand the importance, reasons, and outcomes of literature reviews. One essential step for researchers is to assess whether their topic is researchable before deciding to pursue it. The chapter will then delve into the steps involved in conducting a literature review, which includes searching for existing literature from diverse sources such as books, journals, and the internet, and developing a theoretical and conceptual framework. These steps will be explained in detail in this chapter.
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