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The document provides tips for writing the Review of Related Literature (RRL) section of a research paper. It lists evaluating sources, thoroughly searching databases, organizing findings into categories, correctly citing references, identifying gaps in existing research, and critically analyzing prior literature as important steps. The RRL is important because it establishes the context and purpose of the research, presents current knowledge on the topic, and identifies the research questions the study will attempt to answer.

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Topic - Tips in Writing The RRL

The document provides tips for writing the Review of Related Literature (RRL) section of a research paper. It lists evaluating sources, thoroughly searching databases, organizing findings into categories, correctly citing references, identifying gaps in existing research, and critically analyzing prior literature as important steps. The RRL is important because it establishes the context and purpose of the research, presents current knowledge on the topic, and identifies the research questions the study will attempt to answer.

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Topic: Tips in Writing the RRL

Tasks for Discussion/Pointers:

● In bullet form, enumerate ways on how Review of Related Literature section of a


research paper should be done.
● What is the importance of RRL in one’s research paper?

Here are some examples of how to write a research paper's Review of Related Literature
section:

 Describe the purpose and context of your literature review - Choose appropriate
sources and keywords.
 Carry out a thorough search across several databases.
 Evaluate and examine the authority and dependability of sources.
 Sort material into categories and arrange it chronologically or thematically - Combine
and integrate the findings from numerous sources.
 Use direct quotes, summaries, and paraphrase approaches to correctly cite and
reference materials. - Identify gaps in the literature and the research topics your study
attempts to solve.
 Present a cogent and logical narrative that emphasizes the present level of knowledge
on the study issue.
 Critically analyze and compare the strengths and limits of the retrieved literature.

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