This document provides a 5-step guide to conducting a literature review. It explains that a literature review surveys scholarly sources on a topic, provides an overview of current knowledge, and identifies gaps. The 5 steps are: 1) searching for relevant literature using keywords and databases; 2) evaluating and selecting sources; 3) identifying themes, debates and gaps; 4) outlining the structure; and 5) writing the literature review. The conclusion should summarize key findings and implications for future research. The purpose is to demonstrate familiarity with the topic, develop a theoretical framework, and position the researcher's approach in relation to others.