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A literature review is a part of a concept note which talks about the current state of knowledge with regards to the intervention and the methodologies to be used during the impact evaluation project. Researchers writing a literature review analyze the findings in the literature to inform their own research questions and methodologies.  
A literature review is a part of a concept note which talks about the current state of knowledge with regards to the intervention and the methodologies to be used during the impact evaluation project. Researchers writing a literature review analyze the findings in the literature to inform their own research questions and methodologies.  



Revision as of 23:29, 6 February 2017

NOTE: this article is only a template. Please add content!


add introductory 1-2 sentences here


Read First

  • include here key points you want to make sure all readers understand


Guidelines

  • organize information on the topic into subsections. for each subsection, include a brief description / overview, with links to articles that provide details

Subsection 1

Subsection 2

Subsection 3

Back to Parent

This article is part of the topic *topic name, as listed on main page*


Additional Resources

  • list here other articles related to this topic, with a brief description and link

A literature review is a part of a concept note which talks about the current state of knowledge with regards to the intervention and the methodologies to be used during the impact evaluation project. Researchers writing a literature review analyze the findings in the literature to inform their own research questions and methodologies.

Back to Parent

This article is part of the topic Impact Evaluation Design

Additional Resources

Oxfam Brief on conducting effective literature reviews: "Reviewing the Existing Literature"