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Author (Student) Name(s) and ID(s)
School of Engineering, Design and Built Environment, Western Sydney University, NSW 2751, Australia
Abstract
One-paragraph summary of the entire research/project work. It provides an overview of the study, including its background/significance, project aim and research questions, experimental and/or simulation method, results and conclusions.
Normally no more than a half page.
Keywords: up to six keywords
Guideline/Instructions:
- 3000-4000 word (about 6-10 pages), not including the appendix if any.
- Font format: Times New Roma or Arial (recommended)
- Font size: 12
- Spacing: before 0 pt and after 0 pt, line-spacing: Single
1. INTRODUCTION
Your introduction should give an outline of:
- why you are writing a review, and why the topic is important
- the scope of the review — what aspects of the topic will be discussed
- the criteria used for your literature selection (e.g., type of sources used, date range)
- the overview organisation of the review.
Use Endnote (available to be downloaded from library) to insert references with Harvard style (Frenkel 2015).
Cite a figure using Word/References/Cross-reference.
Recommend 1 to 2 pages for Introduction.
Figure 1: Use Word/References/ Insert Caption (Recommend size:4cm x 6cm)
2. METHODS
This section provides a brief description of the theoretical and/or experimental methods that have been used for the study of your review topic accordingly to your literature survey. It also includes the data and information analysis that you have used.
2.1. Introduction of methods
Number the equations if any and cite them as Eq. (1).
Number the table if any.
Table 1: Table caption
Parameter | Value |
Mass of the Sun, M | 1.989 × 1030 kg |
Radius of the sun, R | 696,340 km |
Surface temperature, T | 5,778 K |
2.2. Data and information analysis methods
Recommend 1-2 pages in this section.
3. LITERATURE REVIEW
Each paragraph should deal with a different theme that is relevant to your review topic. You will need to evaluate and synthesise your review readings, and organise your findings/understanding into each paragraph, so that there is a clear connection between the various sources. You will need to evaluate and critically analyse each source for how they contribute to the themes of your review topic.
For each source you are reviewing, ask yourself these questions:
• What are the key findings and conclusions?
• How relevant is this article to my review topic?
• What are the differences and similarities between the sources?
• Are there any gaps in the literature that require further study?
Recommend 3-6 pages in this section.
4. CoNCLUSIONS
The conclusions should give a summary of:
- The main agreements and disagreement in the literature
- Any gaps or areas for further research
- Your overall perspective on the review topic
In about a half page.
References (10-20)
List of articles and any books cited using the Harvard Referencing style. Endnote is a program for storing, managing, and citing your references. For examples
Books
Lodge, D. and Wood, N. (2000) Modern criticism and theory: a reader. 2nd edn. Harlow: Longman.
Journals
Lomolino, M. et al. (2013) ‘Of mice and mammoths: generality and antiquity of the island rule’, Journal of Biogeography, 40(8), pp. 1427-1439.
Newspaper or magazine
Ingle, S. (2020) ‘Geraint Thomas insists he has nothing to prove at road world championships’, The Guardian, 24 September.
Social media and other online sources
Cramer, K. [@SenKevinCramer] (2020) Supreme Court vacancies are an important issue to the people I serve [Twitter] 24 September.
Not included in word number and page count.
APPENDIX
Supplementary information (optional). Additional information that is not critical to understanding the research paper, such as a list of experiment stimuli, details of a secondary analysis, or programming code, is provided.
Not included in word number and page count.
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