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Conducting a Literature Survey for HCI Research - Coggle Diagram
Conducting a Literature Survey for HCI Research
Identify Research Area
usability testing in mobile applications.
Set Objectives
Aim to identify common usability issues and evaluation methods.
Databases and Repositories
ACM Digital Library: Comprehensive source for HCI research papers.
IEEE Xplore: Offers extensive technical literature on HCI.
Google Scholar: Broad search for scholarly articles.
SpringerLink: Access to various HCI journals and conference papers.
Keywords and Phrases
Construct search queries combining relevant keywords.
"usability testing AND mobile applications AND user experience."
Evaluate Sources
Relevance
Prioritize articles that directly address your research questions.
Credibility
Prefer peer-reviewed journals and conferences.
Recency
Focus on the last 5-10 years to ensure up-to-date information.
Organize Literature
Categorize Studies
Group by themes, methodologies, or findings.
Use Reference Management Tools
EndNote
Zotero
Mendeley
Analyze and Synthesize Information
Identify Key Themes
Common topics and recurring themes in the literature.
Compare and Contrast Studies
Highlight differences and similarities between various studies
Identify Gaps
Look for areas that need further research or are underexplored.
Write the Literature Review
Introduction
Provide an overview of the topic and the purpose of your survey.
Body
Discuss the categorized themes and key findings.
Conclusion
Summarize the main insights and highlight research gaps.
Review and Revise
Proofread
Check for clarity, coherence, and academic style.