Literature reviews can be an important place to start when developing new programs, services, research projects and/or proposals. They give us a sense of "what is already out there" and "best practices" in the field. Conducting thorough literature reviews however, can be a daunting task. Come and learn some tips for beginning your search, collecting relevant literature and synthesizing your findings.
Participants Will Learn:
- Where to find "literature"
- Tips for broadening and limiting your search
- Strategies for synthesizing your findings
Who Should Attend:
- Those seeking to develop or improve proposal and report writing
- Those interested in learning to improve their literature search techniques
- Front line practitioners
- Community members
- Students