What is literature review help?Expert academic support for your literature review — from a full custom review to search strategy, critical appraisal and synthesis — by a subject-matched UK writer.
Can you write a systematic literature review?Yes — PRISMA-style systematic reviews with a search protocol, inclusion/exclusion criteria, screening and CASP appraisal, as well as narrative and scoping reviews.
Can you just write my literature review for me?Yes — share your topic and a UK writer will write your literature review from scratch, critically synthesised and fully referenced, or refine a draft you have.
Which databases do you search?CINAHL, MEDLINE, PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, PsycINFO, Cochrane and JSTOR, depending on your discipline.
Will it be a critical synthesis, not a summary?Yes — we evaluate and compare studies, identify themes and debates, and pinpoint the research gap, rather than describing one source after another.
Is it original and AI-free?Yes — 100% human-written by a UK subject specialist, with a free Turnitin similarity and AI-detection report.
Will it match my referencing style?Yes — Harvard, APA 7th, OSCOLA, Vancouver or any university-specific style, with a correctly formatted reference list.
How many sources should a literature review include?It depends on level and scope — an undergraduate review may use 20–40 sources, a Masters review 40–80, and a systematic review far more. We prioritise recent, relevant, high-quality studies.
What is the difference between a narrative and a systematic review?A narrative review gives a thematic, critical overview; a systematic review follows a transparent, reproducible protocol (search strategy, screening, CASP appraisal) to answer a focused question.
Can you just do the search and appraisal?Yes — we can complete any stage on its own, from the search strategy and screening to the critical appraisal or the full written synthesis.