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What is the best way to track down references?

Systematic searching and a clear focus are the keys to a successful literature review

Published on
September 3, 2015
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September 3, 2015
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For anyone embarking on a literature review, says Aur茅lie Gandour, 鈥渙ne simple step will put you way ahead of all your colleagues: go and get an appointment with a librarian鈥.

Ms Gandour is herself an academic librarian who has worked at the Paris University Institute for Teachers鈥 Training (attached to the Universit茅 Paris-Sorbonne), now known as L鈥橢SPE Paris, and currently within the NHS in the UK, training postgraduates and early career researchers in precisely these skills. She also maintains the website .

Early support from a librarian, explains Ms Gandour, can smooth the process because 鈥渁ll literature reviews need to start with a literature search, and most literature searches will involve using bibliographic databases鈥. Many are 鈥渁 little tricky to use鈥, particularly if approached in a spirit of trial and error, 鈥渟o do yourself a favour and learn how to use them properly from the get-go鈥.

The central technique for a successful literature review, continued Ms Gandour, is to proceed methodically, building on 鈥渢he great articles you鈥檝e already found鈥: 鈥淭he first obvious step is to systematically check the bibliography of each article you read. But you should also use Google Scholar (or any other database available to you) to check if those articles have been cited since they were published, and track down those references.

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鈥淭hen do searches on the main authors to find out if they published other articles on the topic and learn about their newest research results. Finally, observe in which journals the best articles were published and take a close look at their archives.鈥

The only danger of this, in Ms Gandour鈥檚 view, is 鈥済etting stuck in searching mode鈥o it鈥檚 important to actually plan for reading breaks. Make sure you take the time to read the documents you鈥檝e already found, take thorough notes on each of them, and save everything preciously.鈥

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It is crucial to avoid getting 鈥渄rowned under the sheer mass of the references you鈥檙e going to amass鈥, so Ms Gandour suggests that researchers make sure they鈥檝e 鈥済ot a good system in place to save references from the very beginning. You can do it electronically by using reference management software (such as EndNote, Zotero, Mendeley鈥) or the old-fashioned way with printed copies and lots of folders.鈥

She said that it was important to remember to follow the precise referencing style required by a university (or the journal to which an article is being submitted) 鈥 even what is known as 鈥淗arvard Style鈥 has many variants.

鈥淚f you鈥檙e using referencing software,鈥 notes Ms Gandour, 鈥測ou should be able to choose a style with a click of a button. If you鈥檙e doing it by hand, go ask your library for the official guidelines.鈥

When you come to the final stage of writing up the review, the key is to focus on exactly why you are doing it (normally to support some research that you鈥檝e done or are about to do). With that in mind, concludes Ms Gandour, 鈥済ive yourself the permission to cut anything that鈥檚 out of your actual scope鈥. The mere fact you found something interesting should not be enough to secure it a place in the review, she said.

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