A literature review is a piece of academic writing demonstrating knowledge and understanding of the academic literature on a specific topic placed in context. A literature review also includes a critical evaluation of the material; this is why it is called a literature review rather than a literature report. It is a process of reviewing the literature, as well as a form of writing. (Definition from The University of Edinburgh
Useful videos:
Cool tools:
- [Connected Papers] (visualize literature research tool)
- Research Rabbit (visualize literature research tool)
- Litmap (visualize literature research tool)
- Elicit: semantic search for science.
- HeyGPT
- Jenni (writing tool)
This document will be always on-going. When I will find a new resource, I will add it here. :)