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Selecting relevant readings
Your tutor may have given you a list of recommended readings specifically for the assignment, but generally you’ll be starting with a combination of your lecture notes and your reading list for the module. Your reading list provides a solid starting point but it’s likely that you’ll need to read beyond this as well. Keep your case and case notes in front of you all the time so that your selection of readings is focused on the case. Some of the items in the reading list may be relevant to the case, others not – it’s up to you to judge using the Table of Contents in books, abstracts of journal articles, summaries and so on.