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Becoming a Reviewer: Guidelines and Best Practice
Peer review is the system for evaluating the quality, validity, and relevance of scholarly research. The process aims to provide authors...
Quoting, Paraphrasing & Summarising
Academic writing is predominantly research based and therefore includes credible authors’ research and writing. This is incorporated...
Research Background Reading: From Diversifying to Focusing!
The more reading you do the better informed you and your research will be. Background reading will enable you to: Identify gaps in the...
Human Learning Styles
Everyone is unique, as people and as learners. If you can identify your instinctive approach to learning, you will be able to see your...
When to Write Your PhD Thesis
The patron saint of PhD writing is the Victorian novelist, Anthony Trollope. He wrote many novels, including some of the famous...
Why Styles are Your New Best Friend?
Many of the automated features in Word require that you use styles. For example, the Table of Contents can only be generated...
Verbs Used in the Literature Review
To be more precise the list below contains "Verbs Used In The Literature Review To Present previous And/Or Current Research And...
How to Create a "Document Map" in MS Word
When documents grow longer and longer, it can be become increasingly difficult to see the overall structure of your thesis. Document map...
Evaluating Information – Applying the "Craap" Test
When you search for information, you're going to find lots of it . . . but is it good information? You will have to determine that for...
Strategic Approaches to Getting Published
I read an extremely good article this week on Strategic Approaches to Getting Published, written by Phil Ward (University of Kent) as...
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