A Tool to Manage CLR A C omprehensive L iterature R eview ( CLR ) serves as a foundation for further research by providing a comprehensive overview of existing knowledge, identifying gaps and areas for further investigation, and offering insights into theoretical and methodological approaches within the field. What is Literature Review? • A literature review is study or survey of a written text either a books, journals, conference paper, article Thesis, Web Site, Patent, or any recognized scholarly source material related to a specific topic or research question. • It is useful whenever you are writing a research paper(s) or thesis. • References at the end of research paper or thesis show that you have carefully reviewed the relevant literature and are now contributing to something novel. Difference between Literature Review and CLR Both types of literature reviews involve examining ex...
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