A literature review is an integrated analysis-- not just a summary-- of scholarly writings that are related directly to your research question. That is, it represents the literature that provides background information on your topic and shows a correspondence between those writings and your research question.
A literature review may be a stand alone work or the introduction to a larger research paper, depending on the assignment. Rely heavily on the guidelines your instructor has given you.
A literature review is important because it:
This guide is adapted from a similar guide created by the University of West Florida Libraries.
For more information on literature reviews, visit these pages:
The library has access to several books on how to write a literature review: