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A review article should completely cover the past and current work on your topic of interest. These are usually organized based on themes or concepts. Before you begin with writing the review article, you will first need to consider what points you would like to cover and accordingly create the subsections. Typically, reviews include an abstract, an introduction, a literature review section, sometimes a methods section if you have specifics to include, and a discussion and conclusion section.
For more details on structure of a literature review, you may read the article: A young researcher's guide to writing a literature review. However, to be able to follow the norms within your field, it would be best to read other review articles, especially those published in your target journal. This will give you a specific idea of the kind of topics you should cover and also aid in your understanding of the current information in the field.
Answered by Editage Insights on 11 Apr, 2018
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