Systematic Literature Review Service

Modified: 29 April 2025

On this page you can find information about our systematic literature review research and writing service, together with guidance and examples on how to write a systematic literature review yourself.

A systematic literature review is a structured and methodical approach to reviewing research in relation to a well-defined research question. This type of assignment requires that you set eligibility criteria for which studies will be included or excluded, and which databases will be used. You'll conduct a detailed search, before screening and selecting studies from your results: filtering out those that don't meet your eligibility criteria. You'll review the quality of the remaining studies, then analyse the remaining data.

If you've been tasked with this lengthy and complex project, we can offer as much or as little help as you need. Use our resources below to better understand what is required, or submit your project to our academics who will research and write your review for you. We can also mark, edit or proofread your own work to help you get the grade you deserve.

We've been helping students with both systematic and non-systematic literature reviews since 2003 when qualified barrister Barclay Littlewood founded our company. Since then, our seasoned academic team has assisted more than 25,000 students to achieve their full potential, providing in-depth research and expert guidance at every stage of their studies.

All of our work is backed by six solid guarantees: you'll receive a thoroughly researched, original systematic literature review, written to your chosen academic standard, on-time and free from AI, or your money back.

Prices from

£394

Undergraduate 2:2 • 4,000 words • 7 day delivery without tables or diagrams

TrustedSite
Place an order

To order part of a review, or a review without extras (e.g. tables + diagrams), click 'Place an order', choose 'Change', then choose Systematic Literature Review (Part).

Written to Standard

Plagiarism-free

Always on Time

Unrivalled Quality

Why use a systematic literature review service?

Systematic literature review assignments can be demanding, especially if you are new to this methodology. Our services can help, whether you're finding the whole process challenging or you are struggling to juggle your responsibilities. With a review completed by one of our expert researchers in your hand, you'll have the opportunity to learn by example and follow their approach.

By seeing exactly how a professional plans, executes, and presents a systematic review, you'll gain practical guidance you can replicate in your own assignments. This structured and transparent approach makes future assignments much more manageable, as the review process itself is always replicable.

Ultimately, using a systematic literature review service lets you see firsthand how an expert formulates a research question and approaches the research task. You'll understand the strategies, nuances and best practices involved. This learning-through-observation method allows you to confidently carry out future reviews independently, improving both your skills and your academic confidence.

Reasons to choose our systematic literature review service

  • We assign you a carefully vetted academic researcher with extensive experience in producing this type of literature review.
  • Your academic will be a subject specialist, appropriately qualified for your level of study - up to PhD level.
  • You can request an academic with access to any particular databases or libraries, if you already have formulated search and selection criteria.
  • We can work with your existing research and notes, or provide a fresh and original review.
  • Our pricing includes all elements of the SLR - PICO/PEO, PRISMA flow chart, search terms table, inclusion/exclusion criteria table, search screenshots, CASP checklist, and data extraction tables (study characteristics/lit matrix table).
  • An independent academic will check your researcher's work before sending it to you.
  • Our service is 100% confidential and backed by quality and originality guarantees.

Order a systematic literature review today!

To order part of a review, or a review without extras (e.g. tables + diagrams), click 'Place an order', choose 'Change', then choose Systematic Literature Review (Part).

Order a Review Check Prices

How to order

Placing an order is simple:

Start your order

Click 'Dissertation services' on our order form, then select 'Systematic Literature Review' (includes extras) or 'Systematic Literature Review - part' (without extras).

Tell us your requirements

Tell us about your assignment, with as little or as much detail as you decide.

We'll assign a researcher

We'll assign a researcher appropriately qualified in your area of study to your order.

We'll check and send your order

We'll check your researcher's work thoroughly, perform all of our scans and deliver it to you on your due date.

How to conduct a systematic literature review

  • Define your research question: Clearly state the question or problem that your review will address.
  • Set eligibility criteria: Decide which studies will be included or excluded in your review, based on factors like study design, population, or outcomes.
  • Conduct a comprehensive search: Systematically search multiple databases and sources to find all relevant studies.
  • Screen and select from the studies: Review titles, abstracts, and full texts to select which studies meet your eligibility criteria.
  • Assess each study's quality: Evaluate the quality and risk of bias in the included studies using standardised tools.
  • Synthesise your findings: Combine and summarise the results, using qualitative or quantitative methods (such as meta-analysis).

What is a systematic literature review?

[Read transcript]

A systematic literature review is a structured and methodical approach to reviewing existing research on a specific topic. It aims to identify, appraise, and synthesise all relevant studies using transparent, replicable methods to minimise bias and provide reliable conclusions.

Systematic literature reviews follow a strict protocol, including clearly defined research questions, eligibility criteria, and a comprehensive search strategy to locate all relevant published and unpublished studies.

The process is designed to be transparent and replicable, allowing others to follow the same steps and reach similar conclusions.

By using explicit methods for study selection, quality assessment, and data synthesis, systematic reviews aim to minimise bias and provide more objective findings.

Systematic literature review vs literature review

A standard literature review is a broad summary of all the existing research on a particular topic. It notes the key concepts, identifies any gaps in knowledge, and highlights the most important studies. The method of selecting and evaluating sources is not usually specified. Literature reviews therefore rely on the researcher's subjective judgment over what to include. This method is very flexible but not very transparent.

A systematic literature review by contrast, is conducted in a more rigorous and structured way. The researcher sets out exactly how they will search, select, evaluate, and synthesise existing literature. They decide beforehand explicitly what will be included or excluded, which search strategies will be used, which databases will be checked, and how each study will be assessed for quality. This structured approach is designed to minimise any bias from the researcher, and allow others to replicate and verify the research. The approach also typically allows the results to be quantitatively synthesised using methods such as meta-analysis.

Order a review today!

We have over 500 expert academic writers, ready and waiting to help you achieve academic success

Order a review Check prices

Don't just take our word for it!

The verified customer reviews below are all from the independent and trusted Reviews.io website - a leading online reviews platform.

Reviews.io Logo

The writer has thoroughly analysed my question of study, each section was clear and precise, this is really helping me fulfil my dissertation writing.

Theon

Thank you for the job well done. I am still waiting for the results.

Victor

Excellent service, definitely recommend

Saaria R

Really good well written, it was great

Zoun

Don't feel anxious putting your trust in these guys, they really do get the job done! Proper efficient with a quality outcome!

Samuel B

Fantastic service. It definitely helps having a model answer to gauge my own work against. Will definitely be using this service again. Nothing is ever too much trouble when asking for changes of work produced.

Anne M

Systematic literature review FAQs

Here are answers to some frequently asked questions about systematic literature reviews and our services.

What is a systematic literature review?

A systematic literature review is a structured, transparent process of gathering, assessing, and summarising existing research on a very specific question or topic. The aim is to minimise any researcher bias, and to produce reliable, replicable findings.

How is a systematic literature review different from a standard literature review?

Unlike standard literature reviews, systematic literature reviews follow a clearly defined methodology, which includes explicit search strategies, selection criteria, and quality assessment. These steps provide transparency and replicability. They also make data analysis more achievable.

Why is a systematic literature review important in research?

Systematic literature reviews provide robust, unbiased summaries of existing evidence, identify gaps in current knowledge, and inform future research directions, policy decisions, and best practices.

What are the main steps in conducting a systematic literature review?

The steps usually include clearly defining the research question, establishing inclusion and exclusion criteria, conducting systematic database searches, screening and selecting relevant studies, assessing study quality, extracting and synthesising data, and presenting comprehensive findings.

What is a systematic literature review service?

A systematic literature review service offers flexible, tailored support to meet your exact needs. Whether you require assistance developing your research question, conducting comprehensive literature searches, assessing study quality using frameworks like PRISMA, or synthesising and interpreting your findings, a professional service provides guidance and hands-on help at any stage of the review process.

How long does a systematic literature review typically take?

A systematic literature review generally takes several weeks to several months, depending on the complexity of your research question, the volume of literature to be reviewed, and the depth of analysis required. Using a professional service helps streamline this process by providing expert support to ensure efficient, high-quality results within your timeline.

Related services

If you've already written your literature review, we offer a Marking Service, where one of our qualified professionals will proofread your work and give you personalised feedback to help you reach your desired grade.

If you have any other assignments to complete, we can help with those too! We have a huge range of writing services, including our Essay Writing and Report Writing Service. Alternatively, if your course often uses exams as a form of assessment, we even do an Exam Revision Service!

Many courses also require you to write a dissertation in the final year. We offer a variety of dissertation services and can work with you on a chapter-by chapter basis or help you to write your full dissertation - whichever is most convenient for you! We also have a dedicated service for Literature Reviews, which can either stand alone or form part of a larger dissertation or piece of research.

View our full service portfolio.