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Systematic Literature Review & Mapping

  • 1. GRIAL Research Group, Department of Computers and Automatics. University of Salamanca

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Presentation about how to conduct Systematic Literature Reviews & Literature Mappings in order to follow a strong methodology. It was presented by the author, Juan Cruz-Benito, in the context of the Education in the Knowledge Society PhD programme at the University of Salamanca in November 7th, 2016.

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I would like to thank the European Social Fund and the Consejería de Educación of the Junta de Castilla y León (Spain) for funding my pre-doctoral fellow contract.

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