Aula 11: Luciana Brito, Revisão e Levantamento da literatura
Introduction to Literature Review
Overview of the Speaker and Context
- Luciana Brito introduces herself as a psychologist with a master's in clinical psychology and a doctorate in public health, currently working at Anis - Instituto de Bioética.
- The conversation is part of an academic writing course led by Professor Rosana Pinheiro Machado, focusing on literature review processes.
Purpose of the Discussion
- The session aims to discuss literature review methodologies for understanding research topics and theories.
- Emphasizes the importance of literature reviews in identifying gaps in previous studies and consolidating findings within a field.
Phases of Literature Review
Importance of Literature Review
- Literature reviews are essential throughout academic life, aiding in formulating research questions and selecting appropriate methodologies.
- The speaker outlines three main parts: initiating a literature review, creating a map of literature/authors, and using bibliographic organizers like Mendeley.
Starting the Literature Review
- Initiating a review depends on one's academic stage; suggestions include exploring personal interests or revisiting past coursework.
- A "textual tour" approach is recommended for beginners to refine broad topics into specific research questions.
Developing Research Questions
Refining Topics into Questions
- Broad topics can be narrowed down into focused research questions through textual exploration, such as linking domestic violence with public health emergencies from feminist perspectives.
Utilizing Previous Coursework
- Returning to previously studied texts can help identify key themes and keywords relevant to new research interests.
Keywords and Their Significance
Identifying Keywords
- Keywords are crucial descriptors that facilitate effective searches for relevant literature; understanding them is vital for navigating academic databases.
Prioritizing Article Reading
Importance of Keywords in Research
Choosing Effective Keywords
- Keywords are crucial for articles; broad terms like "violence" yield irrelevant results. Specific phrases, such as "domestic violence," enhance search accuracy.
- Start research with current texts to navigate limitations of time and expectations. Recognize that real-world constraints affect the research process.
Managing Time Effectively
- Acknowledge the importance of time management in literature review. High expectations can lead to feelings of inadequacy, but understanding available time is essential.
- Begin literature searches with recent publications (e.g., from 2020), as they often reference foundational works, allowing a clearer path through the literature.
Strategies for Literature Search
Recommended Platforms and Techniques
- Utilize Scielo, a virtual library with extensive Brazilian and Latin American journals, for accessing relevant articles efficiently.
- Employ Boolean operators ("and," "or," "not") to refine searches. For example, use “violência doméstica” AND “saúde pública” to focus on specific topics.
Advanced Search Techniques
- Use quotation marks around phrases to ensure exact matches in search results. This prevents unrelated articles from appearing.
- Explore synonyms using OR operator (e.g., “violência doméstica” OR “violência baseada em gênero”) to broaden search scope while maintaining relevance.
Analyzing Articles and Literature Review
Evaluating Article Relevance
- Exclude unwanted topics using NOT operator (e.g., NOT “autores homens”) to filter out irrelevant content during searches.
- Review articles provide comprehensive overviews of research fields and can accelerate understanding by summarizing key theories and topics.
Conducting a Thorough Literature Review
- Cross-reference citations within reviewed articles to trace influential works and authors in your area of study.
- Pay close attention to abstracts when evaluating articles; they reveal central themes, methodologies, and conclusions critical for your review process.
Organizing Your Research Findings
Creating a Literature Map
How to Organize Your Literature Review
Creating Filters for Article Selection
- It's essential to create filters based on your available time, deadlines, and reading speed. This helps in selecting articles effectively.
- Begin by reading abstracts to categorize articles into two piles: "may read" and "definitely will read." This initial sorting is crucial for efficient literature management.
Mapping Authors and Literature
- Developing a mental map of authors after reviewing literature aids in organization. It may take the form of diagrams or lists, depending on personal preference.
- A recommended resource for creating these maps is John Creswell's book "Metodologia de Pesquisa," which discusses author mapping in detail.
Structuring Your Literature Map
- Define your main research question or topic before creating a literature map. The structure can be hierarchical with topics and subtopics.
- An example provided involves studying media framing of crack cocaine, highlighting the importance of distinguishing between public health and security perspectives.
Setting Boundaries for Research
- Recognizing when to stop searching for references is vital; understanding your own pace will help set realistic goals.
- Break down your timeline into manageable weekly goals to track progress effectively over an 8-week period.
Importance of Reading and Using Bibliography Managers
- Continuous reading expands knowledge but managing bibliographic references is equally important due to time constraints.
Mendeley: A Comprehensive Tool for Managing Your Research
Introduction to Mendeley
- Mendeley is a free tool designed for managing and storing a virtual library, including books, articles, and various texts.
- It organizes references based on metadata such as title, authorship, publication details, and more.
Features of Mendeley
- Users can create thematic folders to organize texts by subject or author, making it easier to locate materials later.
- Accessible from any device with internet access; Mendeley operates in the cloud allowing synchronization across devices.
- The platform supports group collaboration where users can share resources and annotate documents together.
Networking and Recommendations
- Functions like a social network; users can find other researchers and view their public reference lists without exposing PDFs.
- After building a library, Mendeley suggests relevant articles based on user preferences through email notifications.
Integration with Word
- Offers a plugin for Microsoft Word that allows users to cite references directly in their documents using various citation styles (e.g., ABNT, APA).
- This feature saves time when citing multiple references by automating the process within Word.
Conclusion
- The speaker highly recommends trying out Mendeley for its efficiency in organizing research materials and enhancing productivity.