Research Literacies: Arguing your Case: Different types of Literature Reviews (via Zoom)
Event description
Date: Wednesday, 29 April 2020
Time: 10 AM - 12 PM
Facilitator: Dr Terry Royce
Suitable for first year students.
UTS is undertaking a number of social distancing initiatives informed by NSW Health. In view of the advice that internal gatherings should be limited, we are not able to run face-to-face workshops as scheduled. Therefore, most
GRS workshops will be offered remotely as a webinar via Zoom. Meeting link and ID are provided below:
Zoom Meeting link:
https://zoom.uts.edu.au/j/184145959 |
Meeting ID: 184 145 959
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Arguing your Case: Different types of Literature Reviews
This practice-oriented workshop focuses on four types of literature reviews found in the research literature across disciplines. It focuses on the ways that they argue their cases (rhetorical staging), and provides insights into the literature review for one’s own research question, as well as for a separate, discrete publication.