Thank you very much, sir. Extremely helpful! I have one doubt, how do I convince myself that I have collected enough papers (around 200) to jump to point number 4, i.e., reducing the number of papers to be studied?
Well this is a decision you have to make based on your research topic. The trick is not to exclude the main works in the field which are widely cited also as then you will be accused on not knowing the main literature in the field. Personally I think 200 papers is enough for a literature review in most fields
The narrative review is more subjective and often deals with qualitative research. The systematic review tries to be objective and focusses more on works which can be quantitatively evaluated.
Most literature reviews in front of journals are narrative in nature. Systematic reviews are sometimes published as pure review papers or used for thesis or reports. If you are taking of a review paper then it is difficult to say. It depends on the quality and timeliness of the review and the name of the authors in many cases. This video may help Mastering the art of writing a review paper! th-cam.com/video/VMmzlxoDhh0/w-d-xo.html
Most universities are able to do this nowadays. You have to contact the academic office in the university and give them the details about where and how to send the transcript
@@Drganguli Sir, if I scan my transcripts using Docscanner, make a pdf and upload in the portal or send via mail, will it be accepted? The documents already bear the stamp of the academic assistant registrar of my university.
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Thank you very much, sir. Extremely helpful! I have one doubt, how do I convince myself that I have collected enough papers (around 200) to jump to point number 4, i.e., reducing the number of papers to be studied?
Well this is a decision you have to make based on your research topic. The trick is not to exclude the main works in the field which are widely cited also as then you will be accused on not knowing the main literature in the field. Personally I think 200 papers is enough for a literature review in most fields
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But Sir what is the major distinction between narrative literature review and systematic review
The narrative review is more subjective and often deals with qualitative research. The systematic review tries to be objective and focusses more on works which can be quantitatively evaluated.
@@Drganguli Ok , but can narrative literature review be relied upon on in terms of acceptability in high index journal
Most literature reviews in front of journals are narrative in nature. Systematic reviews are sometimes published as pure review papers or used for thesis or reports. If you are taking of a review paper then it is difficult to say. It depends on the quality and timeliness of the review and the name of the authors in many cases.
This video may help
Mastering the art of writing a review paper!
th-cam.com/video/VMmzlxoDhh0/w-d-xo.html
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Sir, how can one send his/her academic transcripts to an university electronically?
Most universities are able to do this nowadays. You have to contact the academic office in the university and give them the details about where and how to send the transcript
@@Drganguli Sir, if I scan my transcripts using Docscanner, make a pdf and upload in the portal or send via mail, will it be accepted? The documents already bear the stamp of the academic assistant registrar of my university.
@@Mathematician-w1c I cannot say for certain. You should read the requirements carefully. Ask
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