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    Succeeding with your Undergraduate Dissertation 1e by Jones, Gary;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Open University Press
    • Date of Publication 17 October 2025

    • ISBN 9780335248759
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages pages
    • Size 210x148x0 mm
    • Language English
    • 700

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    Long description:

    A dissertation is likely to be the largest single piece of work you will be asked to produce. This handy book guides you through the whole process: planning your dissertation project, managing it, and writing it up. It offers friendly and practical advice and addresses all the questions students ask, including:

    •How do I choose a topic?
    •How should I manage my time?
    •How can I make best use of my supervisor?
    •How do I design my research approach?
    •How do I use library databases to conduct research online?
    •How many chapters should my dissertation have?
    •How do I collect information and present my findings?
    •Which is the best referencing system to use?
    •How do I stop procrastinating and deal with social media distractions?


     



    A dissertation is likely to be the largest single piece of work you will be asked to produce. This handy book guides you through the whole process: planning your dissertation project, managing it, and writing it up. It offers friendly and practical advice and addresses all the questions students ask, including:

    •How do I choose a topic?
    •How should I manage my time?
    •How can I make best use of my supervisor?
    •How do I design my research approach?
    •How do I use library databases to conduct research online?
    •How many chapters should my dissertation have?
    •How do I collect information and present my findings?
    •Which is the best referencing system to use?
    •How do I stop procrastinating and deal with social media distractions?


     

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    Table of Contents:

    Part 1 Understanding the rules of the game

    Chapter  1: What do you need to know about before starting your dissertation?  

    Chapter 2:  Talking to your supervisor and getting the most out of your supervision meetings.   

    Chapter 3: How to impress your markers 

    Chapter 4: Setting up a support network  

    Part 2: Starting your dissertation journey

    Chapter 5: Choosing a topic

    Chapter 6: Searching the literature

    Chapter 7: Conducting ethically-responsible research

    Chapter 8: Designing your research approach

    Chapter 9: Keeping on track – planning and managing your time

    Chapter 10:  Writing a dissertation proposal

    Part 3: The middle period

    Chapter 11: Stop procrastinating and reduce distractions 

    Chapter 12: Structuring your dissertation

    Chapter 13: Reviewing the literature

    Chapter 14: Ways of collecting information

    Chapter 15: How to present your findings

    Part 4 The end game

    Chapter 17: The drafting process

    Chapter 18: Writing in an academic style

    Chapter 19: The Editor’s cut 

    Chapter 20: Publishing your findings

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