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 The goal is to have an organized view of the world, not just a long list of papers on the topic, which will help in writing a survey The goal is to have an organized view of the world, not just a long list of papers on the topic, which will help in writing a survey
  
-==== Writing a Literature Review ====+==== Outlining a Literature Review ====
  
 A literature review should help you understand the timeline, overall contributions, relative merits and limitations of the work embodied in the state-of-the-art in your topic. You need to read only the abstract, introduction, related work, and conclusions sections of each paper. Do this reading in chronological order (or reverse chronological A literature review should help you understand the timeline, overall contributions, relative merits and limitations of the work embodied in the state-of-the-art in your topic. You need to read only the abstract, introduction, related work, and conclusions sections of each paper. Do this reading in chronological order (or reverse chronological
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