Literature review writing is a tedious and time-consuming endeavor. The Dissertation Group™ can provide literature review help in numerous ways, one of them being annotative bibliography writing. What is an annotated bibliography? An annotated bibliography is an appropriately organized, comprehensive references list for a literature review that includes a synopsis for each, and every, peer-reviewed academic journal article included therein. Our annotated bibliographies include the following:
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Advising by a professor on how to organize your literature review
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Literature review search strategy development
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A minimum of 85 peer-reviewed academic journal articles
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A minimum of 80% of the articles being five years old or younger
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Detailed synopses for each article including the research question(s), design, methods, and results
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Annotated Bibliography