How to prepare a scientific doctoral dissertation based on research articles / Björn Gustavii, Lund University, Sweden.
By: Gustavii, Björn
Language: English Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2012Description: ix, 93 pages : illustrationsContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: electronic resourceISBN: 9781139151252Subject(s): Dissertations, Academic -- Handbooks, manuals, etc | Science -- Study and teaching (Graduate) -- Handbooks, manuals, etcGenre/Form: Electronic booksDDC classification: 808.02 LOC classification: LB2369 | .G87 2012Online resources: Full text available at Cambridge University Press Click here to viewItem type | Current location | Home library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Machine generated contents note: Preface; 1. Introduction; 2. Compilation; 3. Front cover illustration; 4. Title; 5. Abstract; 6. Quotations; 7. Thesis at a glance; 8. Abbreviations; 9. List of publications; 10. Contributors; 11. Popularized summary; 12. Acknowledgements; 13. General introduction; 14. Aims; 15. Methods; 16. Results; 17. General discussion; 18. Copyright; 19. A dissertation worth considering; Appendix; Index.
"The article-based thesis is becoming increasingly common, especially in the 'hard' sciences such as biology, medicine and technology, and is beginning to replace the traditional monograph. Format guidelines vary among universities. This is the first book to summarise the main features, showing the PhD student how to prepare a thesis in such a format. The suggestions are highly practical; both its good and bad examples from published theses support the author's wise advice on all aspects of such theses. Poor figures are not only scrutinised in detail but also redrawn for comparison. Guidance also covers the issues of reprint permissions and copyright. This informative and accessible book, from the author of How to Write and Illustrate a Scientific Paper, has been developed through the author's extensive teaching experience in scientific writing and also his experience as a journal editor. It is therefore an indispensable guide to article-based thesis success"-- Provided by publisher.
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