Writing Your Dissertation : how to plan, prepare and present successful work / by Derek Swetnam.
Material type: TextPublication details: How to Books, c2004. Oxford :.Edition: 3rd edDescription: 132 p ; 23 cmISBN:- 9781857036626
- The bestselling guide to planning, preparing and presenting first-class work
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REGULAR | University of Wollongong in Dubai Main Collection | 808.066 SW WR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | T0036691 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Most advanced educational courses now include a dissertation or research project of some kind. For many students this can be a terrifying experience. Although colleges and universities may have different systems, basic principles for planning research and making the compromise between what is desirable and what is feasable are the same. This book aims to provide a plain guide to ways of producing a dissertation with minimum stress and frustration. It covers such areas as choosing a subject, planning the total work, selecting research methods and techniques, written style and presentation. CONTENTS: Before you start - what is involved? - getting started - techniques - down to details - writing up - the final stage ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Illustrations:Illustrations, glossary, index About the author Derek Swetnam is a former course leader of a Master's level program at the Manchester Metropolitan University, with long experience of supervising and teaching students at all levels.
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