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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.  
== Guidelines ==
Here are a few things that you should keep in mind while writing a literature review:


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Revision as of 20:18, 2 February 2017

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.

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This article is part of the topic Impact Evaluation Design


Additional Resources

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