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A literature review is roughly consulting the library to learn what has happened in the past

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Although it goes beyond simply consulting the library, a literature review does entail looking over previously acquired information in the specific sector that the analysis is being conducted on, in order to see previous results from experiments that occurred prior to the new undertaking.
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