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Should the literature review be paginated?
In principle, there is no need to page between parts of the text, which depends on whether there are specific requirements.

Literature review formats generally include:

Literature review and introduction:

Including the reason, significance, literature scope, text title and basic content summary.

Literature review text:

It is the main content of literature review, including history (seeking the development course of research problems), present situation, basic content (seeking the progress of understanding), analysis of research methods (seeking the reference of research methods), solved problems and remaining problems, and paying close attention to the current influence and development trend in detail, so that researchers can not only determine the research direction, but also facilitate others to understand the starting point and breakthrough point of this research, which is based on others' research.

The conclusion of literature review: the conclusion of literature research, summarizing my own research viewpoints, existing different opinions and problems to be solved, etc.

Appendix to literature review: list the references and explain the materials on which the literature review is based, so as to increase the credibility of the review and facilitate readers' further retrieval.