Writing Your Dissertation: The Bestselling Guide to Planning, Preparing and Presenting First-Class Work (The How to Series): The Bestselling Guide to Planning, ... First-Class Work (The How to Series) | 
enlarge | Author: Derek Swetnam Publisher: How To Books Ltd Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Edition: 3Rev Ed Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 110 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 8.3 x 5.3 x 0.6
ISBN: 185703662X Dewey Decimal Number: 651 EAN: 9781857036626 ASIN: 185703662X
Publication Date: April 1, 2000 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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Buy BEFORE you start your dissertation! August 14, 2006 57 out of 58 found this review helpful
I started my dissertation very late - too late - and bought this book to help me through. It's a very simple, uncomplicated book which helps you set out your dissertation in the right way and guide you through the process of planning it, writing it, and checking it.
Also, as it is written by an ex lecturer the advice is coming from the right sort of person. There is a checklist at the back of the book which helps you mark your own piece of work and check that you've done the basics. It also has some useful tips yo help you avoid the most common errors.
I managed to get a First for my dissertation, thanks largely to this book. But save yourself rushing about like I did if you can, and buy this simple little book early, before you start!
very helpful and it's in plain english April 18, 2005 54 out of 55 found this review helpful
I bought this book alongside with other books on writing dissertations. I found this the most useful and helpful of the lot as it was written in a clear logical way that i could understand, there were no fancy words, complicated issues etc. Throughout my dissertation it has provided me with guidance on what to write in certain sections of my work, not only that it has provided me with the structure of what a dissertation should look like. Overall it has kept me sane and I would definately recommend it to people who are undertaking a dissertation, plus it is at a reasonable price too.
Lets wait and see. June 1, 2004 23 out of 58 found this review helpful
I bought this book some time ago, knowing that i would have to choose a dissertation for when i go back to university in Sept 2004. The task is much more difficult as i am currently on placement in Westminster and my university is in Sheffield so its impossible to recieve any help/ advice on what i am supposed to do. I haven't read a book in at least 8 years and then that was a shakespear book for my GCSE's i think? Anyway this was the first book i have read in all that time and found it easy to get into. It had some nice tips and advice on how to choose the right subject. It was very limited in parts and after reading two thirds of the way into the book i got bored and just flicked through the rest - it was unhelpful for my subject of Business information systems as i think it is more aimed at social degree's and masters thesis students. I did take a couple of tips from it and feel that it was a good first book to read in order to progress onto other more MEATY titles, which will go more into depth about dissertation writing. I have Since gave the book to my girlfriend and read three other titles (becoming the proverbial book worm) - i hope she gets more from it than i did. I will see if it was helpful, when i begin my final year in Sept.
Very helpful! February 11, 2004 26 out of 30 found this review helpful
I have used this book constantly whilst thinking about my dissertation and when doing the write up. Very helpful, and very informative!
If only I had bought it sooner... June 4, 2003 47 out of 53 found this review helpful
This book is ideal for when you are first thinking about your dissertation. Unfortunely I panic bought it when I was doing the writing up, so it was unable to provide me with information that I didnt already know at that point. I will definitely pass it on to someone going into their final year as it is a good starting point.
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