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Mastering the Literature Review

Friday, Oct. 3, 12-1 p.m.

BN-4031

Kicking off a new research project? The foundation starts with a strong literature review.

 

In this workshop session, Constanze Riedinger will walk through practical strategies for setting up a literature review project, and finding, documenting, and analyzing sources—so you can build a solid basis for your work.

 

For students new to research, this is a chance to learn the basics of this method step by step. For faculty members, it’s an opportunity to exchange perspectives, share best practices, and discover fresh ideas for guiding projects.

 

Bring your questions, challenges, and tips—let’s learn from each other and have some Pizza:)

 

Biography: Constanze Riedinger is a PhD student visiting Dr. Jennifer Jewer this fall from HTWG Konstanz in Germany. For her research she applied various methods and conducted several literature reviews on different topics. She currently works on her thesis in the IS field on collaboration between business and IT.

 

Please RSVP to mgulliver@mun.ca by October 1. Please indicate if you have any dietary restrictions.

Presented by Faculty of Business Administration

Event Listing 2025-10-03 12:00:00 2025-10-03 13:00:00 America/St_Johns Mastering the Literature Review Kicking off a new research project? The foundation starts with a strong literature review.   In this workshop session, Constanze Riedinger will walk through practical strategies for setting up a literature review project, and finding, documenting, and analyzing sources—so you can build a solid basis for your work.   For students new to research, this is a chance to learn the basics of this method step by step. For faculty members, it’s an opportunity to exchange perspectives, share best practices, and discover fresh ideas for guiding projects.   Bring your questions, challenges, and tips—let’s learn from each other and have some Pizza:)   Biography: Constanze Riedinger is a PhD student visiting Dr. Jennifer Jewer this fall from HTWG Konstanz in Germany. For her research she applied various methods and conducted several literature reviews on different topics. She currently works on her thesis in the IS field on collaboration between business and IT.   Please RSVP to mgulliver@mun.ca by October 1. Please indicate if you have any dietary restrictions. BN-4031 Faculty of Business Administration