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The Literature Identifying and Using Relevant Key Books and Papers
The Literature Identifying and Using Relevant Key Books and Papers
Overview

- Introduction
- Why Use the Literature?
- Strategies, Tips and Tools for Identifying the Relevant Literature
- Define the Essay Question
- Use Keyword Searches
- Libraries and Online Databases
- Organise and Categorise Your Literature Review Information
- The Literature: An Area Full of Potential Pitfalls
- Moving from Pitfalls to Progress
- Use of the Literature
- Sample Essay: Choose Three Health Care Professions and Outline What You Consider to be the Core Skills of Each
- Sample Essay: Occupational Therapy and Skill – (Too much use of the literature)
- Sample Essay: Occupational Therapy and Skill – (Too little use of the literature)
- Sample Essay: Occupational Therapy and Skill – (A balanced use of the literature)
- Negative and Positive Approaches
- Conclusion
- Summary of Key Points
- References
Introduction
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