Focus
In discussing other research, keep relevant to the research topic
Once the research topic and scope are clear focus the literature review there, lest you waste reader time. Readers want one topic treated well, not a superficial skimming of many topics. If you want to say many things, then write many papers. However interesting a citation is, if it is irrelevant to your topic drop it. Don't mention it just to accumulate references. A literature review is about papers that are relevant to the topic, e. g. don't do like a paper on online education authentication, that spent considerable time describing the works of well known online education authors who didn't mention the authentication issue. Research outside the topic scope does not add value to the literature review.
Tags: Well Written, Literature Review
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