PhD Literature Review Tips, how to start strong!

Struggling to start your PhD literature review? You’re certainly not alone! In this video I’ll show you how to start strong, avoiding the common feelings of overwhelm and procrastination that blight many a doctoral student’s early literature review attempts!
PhD literature reviews are very different from the literature reviews you may have done for your bachelor's or master’s degree. They’re more extensive - both in scope and in depth - and this can make them feel impossible at times!
Students often make a start, only to find themselves drowning in a sea of academic literature a couple of weeks later, not sure what’s relevant and what isn’t, and where to draw the line between what absolutely should be included in their literature review, and what absolutely shouldn’t.
Starting strong is the key to avoiding these literature review dramas!
In this video, I’ll walk you through how to begin your literature review. We’ll start by identifying some specific literature review questions - so you know exactly what you need the literature to do for you, avoiding tangents and rabbit holes! Then we’ll go through the process of identifying keywords and key phrases to use in your literature searches, the importance of keeping track of them, and how to use Boolean operators in your searches - don’t worry - I’ll explain it all.
Throughout the video, I’ll use an example PhD research project, “Mid-Career Social Workers Experiences of Professional Development: Balancing “the job” with climbing the career ladder.” This will help you see how you can implement the advice I’m sharing with you, as far too much of the PhD literature review advice out there is completely abstract!
Please share your thoughts and questions in the comments, I would love to hear from you!
Chapters
0:00 - 1:46 Introduction and overview
1:47 - 4:40 Be intentional - go in with literature review questions
4:41 - 6:51 Identifying literature review search keywords and key phrases
6:52 - 7:26 Set up a system to organise your literature searches and review
7:27 - 9:12 Starting your literature search
9:13 - 9:30 Starting your literature review
9:31 - 10:40 Recap and conclusions
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  • @debbiebaff6800
    @debbiebaff6800Ай бұрын

    This really was sooooo helpful thank you very much (currently clawing my way out of an enormous rabbit hole) ❤❤🐰

  • @DegreeDoctor

    @DegreeDoctor

    Ай бұрын

    I’m so pleased you found it helpful! All the best in climbing out of that rabbit hole, keep going!

  • @gracechege769
    @gracechege7692 ай бұрын

    This was super useful!

  • @DegreeDoctor

    @DegreeDoctor

    2 ай бұрын

    Glad it was helpful! 🤓

  • @subhamsharma9551
    @subhamsharma95512 ай бұрын

    Hello ma'am...I have a general query that first of all we need to have research questions in mind first then we go for literature review or first we do the literature review and then make research questions

  • @DegreeDoctor

    @DegreeDoctor

    2 ай бұрын

    In research, you can start either with exploring existing studies or with coming up with your own questions. Many researchers begin by checking what others have already studied (literature review) to understand the topic better. This can help spark ideas for research questions. But as you read more, you might find new questions or change your original ones based on what you learn. So, it's like a back-and-forth process: reading, questioning, and refining ideas. There's no strict order, and it often depends on what works best for you and your project. Just remember, both literature review and forming research questions are important steps that go hand in hand, helping you to shape your research journey. Hope this helps!

  • @subhamsharma9551

    @subhamsharma9551

    2 ай бұрын

    @@DegreeDoctor Thank you ma'am

  • @DegreeDoctor

    @DegreeDoctor

    2 ай бұрын

    You’re very welcome! ☺️