Enjoy writing your science thesis or dissertation! : a step by step guide to planning and writing dissertations and theses for undergraduate and graduate science students / Daniel Holtom & Elizabeth Fisher.
Material type: TextPublisher: London : Imperial College Press, [1999]Distributor: River Edge, N.J. : Distributed by World Scientific Pub Copyright date: ©1999Description: xvi, 278 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 1860940900
- 9781860940903
- 1860942075
- 9781860942075
- 808.0665 21
- T11 .H582 1999
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Includes index.
Ch. 1. Enjoy Writing Your Science Thesis or Dissertation! -- Ch. 2. Planning and Writing the References (Bibliography) -- Ch. 3. Planning and Writing Materials and Methods/Experimental Techniques -- Ch. 4. Planning and Writing the Results -- Ch. 5. Planning and Writing the Introduction -- Ch. 6. Planning and Writing the Discussion -- Ch. 7. Figures and Tables -- Ch. 8. Deciding On a Title and Planning and Writing the Other Bits -- Ch. 9. Proofreading, Printing, Binding and Submission -- Ch. 10. And You Thought It Was All Over -- Ch. 11. Supervision -- Ch. 12. Resources -- Ch. 13. Layout -- Ch. 14. The Use of English -- App. 1. Easily Confused Words -- App. 2. Prefixes and Suffixes -- App. 3. Wordy Words and Phrases -- App. 4. Words That Can Cause Vagueness -- App. 5. Latin Words and Abbreviations, and What They Mean -- App. 6. The Greek Alphabet and Roman Numerals -- App. 7. SI Units and Their Multiples.
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