Academic Writing: Review of Literature (Writer's Handbook, Univ. Wisconsin, Madison) A very brief description of the structure of a literature review is provided. Bulleted lists for the Introduction, Body and Conclusion are provided. The site does not offer assistance for the searching or writing process.
The Literature Review: A Few Tips On Conducting It (Univ. Toronto) Focuses on what elements must be contained in a literature review, then provides questions you should ask to make a more effective document. Very concise, but useful.
Writing a Literature Review for Psychology:
Psychology Writing Center Handouts: Literature Reviews A detailed analysis of the various steps in preparing and writing a review for psychology is provided. Includes discussions on selecting articles, how to read them critically and the writing process. (PDF format)
Writing a Literature Review for Kinesiology or Sports Sciences:
How to Write a Literature Review (sportsci.org) Focuses on critical skills involved in evaluating the quality of a published work, including the interpretation of statistical information and significance of a study's findings. The site provides a large amount of text, but offers information specific to health and sports sciences.
Writing about Journal Articles:
Critical Reviews of Journal Articles (Univ. Alberta) Although not specifically designed for literature review purposes, this site does offer assistance in evaluating a journal article. 15 questions are provided to help in this process.