Review Article

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Firstly, they are completely different from peer reviewed journals.

Review articles are usually written by one or more writers to summarize all the research, past and present on a particular topic. It involves searching everything relevant to the topic and organising it into a logical sequence.

Review articles usually involve an abstract (the same as a research article),background information on the topic, past and current available data, future researches, results and conclusions formed. Citing references is extremely important to a review article because they not only clear all charges of plagiarism, thus establishing credibility of the author, but also help lay down a strong foundation for the work.

Review Articles help one learn about the main people working in a given field, recent major advances and discoveries, significant gaps in the research,current debates and ideas of where research might go next.

Review articles help one completely digest a given topic to be able to converse knowledgeably on it. They also help one find the original articles where ideas have been “borrowed from”. Unlike research articles, review articles are good places to get a basic idea about a topic.

Thus, a good article review requires careful reading, critical thinking, and clear, well-organized writing. Perfect health food for writers!

References:
•http://www.lib.utexas.edu/lsl/help/modules/review.html

Writing review article

mohana.pharma's picture

dear nirupama,
When writing a critical review of an article, you will need to summarize, evaluate, and offer critical comment on the ideas and information that the author(s) presents in the article. Research / scientific articles are highly structured to make information easy to find. The research article usually has the following sections: Title Page, Abstract, Introduction, Method, Results, Discussion, References, and Tables / Figures.

Your goal should be to read and understand the article, analyze the findings or arguments, and evaluate and comment on the article.

Reading the Article

Allow enough time to understand it.
Read the article without taking notes to gain an overall idea of its main idea.
Identify:
-- the research question (usually stated in the Abstract and Introduction)

-- the hypothesis(es) (usually in the Introduction)

-- the test of the hypothesis (in the Methods)

-- the findings (in the Results, including tables and figures)

-- how the findings were interpreted (in the Discussion)

Read the article again analytically and make notes of main ideas and main topic. Highlight important ideas and make brief notes.
Read the article in depth again.
Ask yourself these questions:

-- What is interesting about this information?

-- How does the author(s) support the hypothesis?

-- What is the main aim of the article?

-- Is the article timely?

-- Is the argument / thesis convincing? Is the evidence valid?

-- How does the study design address the thesis?

-- What are the controls for each experiment?

-- Is the methodology appropriate? Any weaknesses?

-- Are the results convincing? Is it comprehensive and through?

-- What questions remain unanswered? Anything omitted?

-- Are the findings presented and described clearly and fully?

-- Could the data be interpreted in another way?

-- How does the article contribute to the field? Does it make an original contribution to the field?

-- How does the article relate to the course?

Writing the Article Summary

Introduction

-- Give the title of the article and name of the author(s) and provide a full citation of the article. Identify the writer by profession or importance.

-- Identify the purpose of the article.

-- Tell what the research question is and explain why it is interesting and important. Give your overall impression.

-- It is important that the introductory paragraph include a thesis statement which identifies the main points you will be discussing in the body (analysis) of the review.

Body (Analysis)

-- Briefly describe the methods, design of the study, how many subjects were involved, what they did, the variables, what was measured, and where the research was conducted.

-- Describe the results / what was found.

-- Write an analytical summary of the main findings, arguments, or conclusions of the article / study.

-- Discuss the strengths and usefulness of the article / study.

-- Discuss the weaknesses, limitations, or problems of the article / study.

-- Discuss what you learned from the article and if you recommend it to other students.

-- Support your analysis with quotations and/or specific examples throughout.

Conclusion

-- Summarize the previous discussion.

-- Make a final judgement on the value of the article.

-- State what you learned from the article.

-- Comment on the future or implications of the research.

Re: writing review article

nirupama's picture

great info!
thanks!

dear nirupama

praveengaddam's picture

I gain some information regarding review article by seeing your blog and I want to know some details about how to write review article and how to publish that article pls give me some information regarding that thank you

publishing an article...

nirupama's picture

hey Praveen
about how to write,do check out mohana's comment....its very nicely written and gives you all the details...
publishing an article is a very long procedure. first choose your topic then decide which field it comes under. then shortlist the journals or scientific magazines you want to send it to - you have to check out all their requirements before applying though. send your article to only one magazine at a time so that you dont get into trouble if 2 accept it at the same time.
and that's it! you're ready to publish!
hope i helped!