Megasthenes’ ‘Indica’, Hiuen Tsang’s ‘Si-yu-ki’, Fa-hien’s ‘Gho-ko-ki’, Ptolemy’s ‘Geography’, Ferishta’s ‘Tarikh-i-Ferishta’, Babur’s ‘Tuzuk-e-Babri’ are examples of foreign literary sources.
What is related literature foreign?
Foreign literature studies concerns the comprehensive research of literature in the language of the country it was written in that includes the study of the regional and historical circumstances in which it was written.
What are the 5 categories of research literature?
Different types of literature reviews
- Narrative or Traditional literature reviews. Narrative or Traditional literature reviews critique and summarise a body of literature about the thesis topic.
- Scoping Reviews.
- Systematic Quantitative Literature Review.
- Cochrane Reviews.
- Campbell Collaboration.
Why do we need foreign literature?
Foreign literature can change the way we think or interact with those around us. It can be a voice for the voiceless, giving decent human beings the representation they deserve. Ultimately, an enormous bout of interest can help raise awareness for issues across the globe that need exposure.
How do you find foreign literature?
Where to search when doing a literature review
- Start with research databases. Scopus and Web of Science are good databases to start with for any research topic and literature review.
- Focus your search with specific databases.
- Find books, theses and more.
What is related literature in research?
A review of related literature (RRL) is a detailed review of existing literature related to the topic of a thesis or dissertation. In an RRL, you talk about knowledge and findings from existing literature relevant to your topic.
What is the importance of related literature in every research?
The aim of any literature review is to summarize and synthesize the arguments and ideas of existing knowledge in a particular field without adding any new contributions. Being built on existing knowledge they help the researcher to even turn the wheels of the topic of research.