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Prerequisites: For best results students should have attended a session on Issues in Literature Review Writing.
In order to complete the Course Award in Research Information Literacy and support your PhD thesis, students are required to complete a Literature Review Project and a Research Sources Consultation.
Students are required to submit:
- A 50 to 100 word statement describing your thesis or major research project.
- A bibliography of no less than 50 references with abstracts selected from a variety of sources (abstracts can be copied from periodical databases). Each reference must include a brief statement of why the reference was selected and how it will support the project. Alternatively students may choose to group references under specific aspects or elements of their research and explain why the group was relevant to their research.
- A log of information sources used, such as databases, catalogues, search engines.
- A record of search strategies used.
The project may be submitted in either Word, LaTeX, as a webpage or in PowerPoint.
Email the Graduate Information Literacy Program (GILP) on grad.ilp@anu.edu.au to make arrangements for submission.