When you are assigned to write a coursework, the first thing you do is start collecting coursework literature. To tell the truth, it is not as easy as it may seem at the first sight.
However, this article is intended to help you find qualitative courseworks literature.
Where you should search for a qualitative coursework literature?
- First of all, you should ask your supervisor. He or she may help you a lot with your coursework literature, since the supervisor is aware of your subject and can give you good advice.
- Second, you should go to the library. Either you can look through a catalogue by yourself, or you may ask the librarian to help you. You are sure to find a lot of useful coursework literature sources there.
- Third, it is quite evident that almost all the students, when assigned to write a coursework, resort to the internet. You should not completely rely on it, since there is a lot of spam you should be aware of. So, not all of the coursework literature sources that can be found there are reliable and trustworthy. However, it is possible to find some helpful coursework literature sources in the internet if you are a well-qualified internet user.
- Forth, there are, of course, some ways of avoiding this painstaking process of searching for your courseworks literature. What I mean is the following: you can definitely find examples of a coursework (on the same topic as yours) and make use of the coursework literature presented in the bibliography of the work found.
As you can see, you should only make some efforts and all the possible sources for your coursework literature will be at your disposal.






















