Summary
Contents
Subject index
This book will provide you with a clear and accessible guide to the process of conducting a literature review, giving you the skills, confidence and knowledge required to produce your own successful review.
Drawing on their wealth of teaching experience, the authors outline best practice in: -Choosing your topic; -Effective search strategies; -Taking notes; -Organising your material; -Accurate referencing; -Managing the process of writing your literature review; -Enhancing evidence-based practice.
Trying to complete a literature review, research project or dissertation as part of your social work degree? This book will prove the perfect companion.
Robin Kiteley is Lecturer at the University of Huddersfield.
Chris Stogdon is a social work educator and practitioner.
Strategies for Effective Note-Taking
Strategies for Effective Note-Taking
Learning Outcomes
- To clarify the professional skills in note-taking
- To look at how you will summarise complex information
- To recognise the importance of using your own words in note-taking
- To clarify the relevant information to include in your notes
- To prioritise the recording of your sources
Some Key Questions to Think About
- Why take notes?
- What skills are involved in note-taking?
- What knowledge is required?
- What do you already know about note-taking?
- What skills do you already have/use in note-taking?
- What types of notes are needed for your literature review?
Why Take Notes?
The main reason for taking notes is so that they can assist ...
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