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[Searching the literature is an integral part of doing research; it allows you to identify all existing knowledge in your new research field. Literature can be found in a number of ways, for example through colleagues, quick PubMed searches or news feeds. These are all legitimate ways of finding information; however, when you start a research project you want to have a more complete picture of what has been written on a topic. For that you will need to use a more systematic approach. This chapter focuses on how to systematically search for the essential literature you need to support your research project.]
Published: Oct 28, 2017
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