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Hi! I am Jennifer Freer, your business librarian! I can help you navigate through the library business resources to find information, articles, and books. Need citation style assistance? I can support APA, MLA, Chicago and the citation tool Zotero. Email me or make an appointment for help with business research and citation. Use the button above for Chat/Email/Appointments.
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At the core a literature review is a search for articles, books and other materials to help you develop, inform, scope, inspire and shape your research topic. In simplistic terms a literature review also acts as proof that you know what has come before around your topic. Literature reviews can also help you see what other authors identified as potential future topics of research.