This document provides guidance on how to write an effective critical literature review. It discusses the key aspects of undertaking a literature review, including defining what a literature review is, the purposes of doing one, and when they are required. It outlines the process from conducting searches to analyzing and sorting the literature found. Some key tips include developing an analytical framework to compare sources, focusing the review around key themes or issues, and presenting the review in a structured narrative format with an introduction, body, and conclusion. The goal is to produce an original, analytical review that critically analyzes and synthesizes the existing literature rather than just describing or listing previous works.