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research:resources [2025/05/07 16:09] – [Writing a Background/Related Work Section of a Paper/Proposal] adminresearch:resources [2025/05/07 19:54] (current) – [Writing a Literature Review] admin
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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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     * restrictions/limitations of that research. What didn’t they address? Did they implement it and evaluate it?     * restrictions/limitations of that research. What didn’t they address? Did they implement it and evaluate it?
  
-Using your literature review outline (see above) as a template and the the suggestions above, put together your related work section.  It takes time and often rewriting to put a related works section together as above. +Using your literature review outline (see above) as a template and the the suggestions above, put together your related work section.  It takes time and often rewriting to put a related work section together as above. 
  
 A related work section should be 1 to 1 1/2 pages in the typical double-column conference paper format.  Most are more like 1 page maximum. A related work section should be 1 to 1 1/2 pages in the typical double-column conference paper format.  Most are more like 1 page maximum.
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