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  2. 3 days ago · Note: If the book review is from a source other than an article in the library's database, view the appropriate section on the MLA guide to determine how to cite the source. Works Cited List Example. Grosholz, Emily R. "Book Review: Realizing Reason: A Narrative of Truth and Knowledge by Danielle Macbeth."

  3. 6 days ago · This guide is designed as an introduction to finding book reviews, particularly in law-related areas. It focues more on book reviews for scholars as opposed to librarians for purchase decisions. For more sources on finding book reviews (particularly on older titles before the 1980's, see Finding Book Reviews (FAS).

    • Michelle Pearse
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  4. 3 days ago · T. Book Reviews. Book Review found in a journal: Format: Author of review. “Title of Review.” (if available) Review of Title of Book, by Author of book. Title of Journal Volume: Issue (year). url. Example: Kerr, Audrey Elisa. “Everybody’s Oprah.” Review of Embracing Sisterhood: Class Identity and Contemporary Black Women, by Katrina ...

    • Virginia Young
    • 2011
  5. 1 day ago · Book reviews of fiction, novels, and nonfiction books. The US Review of Books is a leading book review publication and website, including example book reviews.

  6. 3 days ago · Literature Reviews. "Literature review," "systematic literature review," "integrative literature review" -- these are terms used in different disciplines for basically the same thing -- a rigorous examination of the scholarly literature about a topic (at different levels of rigor, and with some different emphases). 1.

  7. 3 days ago · Some books have specific editions listed. Include the edition after the title of the book in both the footnote and the bibliography. You do not have to include the edition if it is the first edition. Shorten the word "edition" to "ed.". Footnote Example: 1.

  8. 3 days ago · Writing a Literature Review. Unless you have a reason to present the literature chronologically (to show development over time, perhaps), the preferred method for organizing your literature is thematically. Step 1: Identify your themes. Step 2: Identify the articles that address those themes.

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