What kinds of literature reviews do you write?
Narrative, systematic (PRISMA), scoping, integrative, and meta-analytical reviews. We pick the right format for your research question.
A literature review isn't a list of summaries — it's an argument. We write narrative, systematic, and scoping reviews that synthesise themes, expose contradictions, and pinpoint the gap your thesis will fill. PRISMA flow diagrams and full reference lists included.
Pick the format that fits your research question.
We define inclusion criteria with you, search the databases that matter for your field, screen by abstract then full text, extract data into a matrix, and synthesise by theme — not by source.
Final review chapter, PRISMA diagram (where applicable), inclusion/exclusion log, annotated bibliography, and reference list in your chosen citation style.
Narrative, systematic (PRISMA), scoping, integrative, and meta-analytical reviews. We pick the right format for your research question.
Honours: 25–40 sources. Master's: 60–100. PhD: 120+ where appropriate. Every source is current, peer-reviewed, and accessible.
Yes — including Érudit, Scholars Portal, and university-licensed access via our partner librarians.
Yes. Identifying a defensible gap is the whole point. We map themes, contradictions, and underexplored intersections.
10–18 business days depending on scope. Rush options exist for shorter reviews.
From CA$18/page for narrative reviews, from CA$26/page for systematic reviews with PRISMA flow diagrams.
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