Showing posts with label Dissertation Help. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dissertation Help. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

5 Best Sources To Take Dissertation Help

Need help with writing a methodology? Or you need to know how should your table of contents look like? These are some types of issues faced by authors while writing their dissertations to obtain their doctoral degree. Students require all kinds of help while writing their dissertations whether it is in the beginning when you are deciding on the topic for your study or when you are compiling your gathered research data.

While writing a research study there are a lot of questions which arises in your mind, like, from where should I collect the data? What information would be relevant? Which types of words and phrases should be avoided?
Unless you have written formal documents before, you will want to know the answers of many questions like these. So, Where can you get the help you need?
  • The Internet: It is the largest pool of information about everything and there are different websites from where you can get articles and tips which will help you in your dissertations.
  • Online Help: apart from websites, articles and book posts there are online companies which provide you with written dissertation against the payment of fee. These are companies provide you with complete dissertation written by specialized writers and professors of the leading universities of the country and can be availed upon payment.
  • Friend/Colleague: have a friend who has already completed his dissertation? Then ask him to help you on yours. Refer to his dissertation and reframe yours in accordance to his/hers or learn from his/hers’ mistakes. Even you can ask your friend’s help for collecting research information while you do the compilation.
  • Libraries: visit libraries to gather research material and take information from the dissertations placed with them.
  • Instructor: the best help you can get is from the instructor who is guiding you or had taught you about the course on which you are writing your dissertation.
All these sources has made the dissertation writing a bit less painstaking, as they help you in preparing and completing your dissertation along with helping you in how to design and present your study. As the internet can provide you with loads of research data and dissertations for reference online, a library can provide you with those as well. An instructor or a friend can help you with the final drafting and presentation of your study and there are companies as well who are there to help you the most by preparing a complete study for you!

Monday, November 12, 2007

How to write APA dissertation citations?

The APA Dissertation Citations are driven set of standards to follow while formatting your dissertation citations which is also known as the APA Format. It not only provide a complete manual on writing citations but also gives formatting procedures for writing headings, margins, use of bold and italics etc.

While writing a dissertation you have to gather data from lots of different resources and that data have to be valid and true. For proving your accuracy and getting a 10/10 on the data collection criteria you must cite your resources within the text of your dissertation or in the reference list at the end of your dissertation.

APA dissertation citations means, presenting your citations in an APA format. Normally we gather information from journal articles, books, websites and encyclopedias. An APA has developed sets of standards to be followed while citing these references.

In-Text APA Dissertation Citations:
While citing with in the text of your dissertation; use the surname of the author (omitting any suffixes such as Jr.) followed by the year of publication separated by a comma in parentheses: e.g.

In a recent study of reaction time (Rogers, 1994)


Reference List form of APA Dissertation Citations:

While writing the citations in the reference list you may follow these color codes;


  1. Author(s)
  2. Date
  3. Title of Book
  4. Title of Article
  5. Title of Periodical
  6. Volume
  7. Pages
  8. Place of Publication
  9. Publisher
  10. Other Information

Journal Article:
When citing an article, start with the author name then the date of publication in parentheses followed by title and the subtitle (if any) of the article and the volume # of the journal and lastly the page/s number: e.g.
Lacayo, R. (1991, April 22). Global warming: A new warning. Time, 137(16), 32.


Books:
Citing a book, follows similar rules as of an article, the author, date of publication, title and subtitle. For a book citation after the subtitle the edition followed by the place of publishing and the name of the publisher should also be mentioned.


Stehle, P. (1994). Order, chaos, order: The transition from classical to quantum physics. New York: Oxford University Press.

Encyclopedia or Dictionary:
Encyclopedias and dictionaries are books which are frequently updated and have information gathered from other resources. They may have an author or they are compiled an organization. They will also be cited in the same way as a book: e.g.

Schneider, I. (1989). Bandicoots. In Grzimek’s encyclopedia of mammals(Vol.1, pp. 300-304).
New York: McGraw-Hill.

Subatomic particles: quarks and antiquarks. (n.d.)*. Retrieved September 8, 2004, from Britannica Online.

*(n.d) no date; which means that the publication date for the article is not available but the date on which the article was retrieved from the source is mentioned.

Website:
Websites are major source providers for data for your dissertations and you have to cite them as well. Start with the author name (if given) followed by the date of publication, title, date of retrieval. But the web address or the link to the source will be mentioned under ‘other information’; e.g.

Bryant, P. (1999). Biodiversity and conservation. Retrieved October 4, 1999, from
http://darwin.bio.uci.edu/~sustain/bio65/Titlpage.htm



APA Dissertation Citations for the different types of resources follows a basic format but slightly differ on the basis of the types of resources. APA Dissertation Citations helps create uniformity between different dissertations and makes the dissertation easy to read and providing references in a more detailed manner.

Saturday, September 8, 2007

Dissertation Writing In 3 Easy Steps

Writing dissertation can be a very challenging task, which requires complete concentration at all stages. These stages can categorized into three levels, first the pre-writing stage, second the writing stage and third the post writing stage.

At the first stage prerequisite ingredients of the dissertation writing should be considered and some questions should be taken into account for this purpose a questionnaire can be prepared listing some fundamental questions, for instance, what is the purpose dissertation? For whom is the dissertation written for? What is expected of the dissertation? What goals should the dissertation achieve? Once these questions are taken into account by the writer, he or she must move to the next level.

The second stage involves writing the dissertation itself. At this stage the theme of the topic must be finalized and the writer must know his objectives, it must be assured by the writer that answers to all the above questions are available in a written form, which should be reviewed frequently by the writer so that the grip on the theme of the topic must not be loosed at any stage. When writing the dissertation writer must take into account the approach of his readers and the language and style should be chosen with their respect. If the audience comprises of professionals or academics, for example, then technical language can be used.

Once a dissertation has been written it should be reviewed and checked properly by the writer himself and once again our questionnaire prepared in the very first stage must be looked so that the end result must be measured and analyzed with respect to it. When carrying out this review the writer should consider himself in the reader’s shoes so that complications and areas where the reader might have problems can be resolved at this stage. Although there isn’t any worldwide standardized way of writing a dissertation but considering the factors and ideas mentioned here can be useful in achieving desired outcomes.