Writing for academic success : a postgraduate guide
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書誌事項
Writing for academic success : a postgraduate guide
(Sage study skills)
Sage Publications, 2005
- : pbk
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. [262]-264) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
'Gail Craswell has written an excellent book. Chapters are rich with detailed, step-by-step explanations that will be as useful to experienced writers as to students. Clear, specific advice with concise steps for succeeding at each kind of writing makes each chapter a valuable tool' - Design Research News Writing for Academic Success is an excellent practical guide for any student entering into postgraduate study, providing a comprehensive coverage of academic writing skills and communication techniques. From initial time-management strategies to detailed tips on thesis and exam writing, Craswell helps the postgraduate student to develop their own effective communication methods. Further sections on doing a presentation and cogent advice on how to get articles published ensure that Craswell provides the widest coverage of all aspects of writing and academic communication.Key features: - highly practical - illustrative case-studies, exercises throughout each chapter, step-by-step strategies, helpful tips throughout - strong cross-disciplinary focus - ideal for all students undertaking postgraduate study in any discipline - broad framework - covers whole range of academic writing from short 'exam' essays to thesis structuring, as well as advice on presentations and publishing.
An essential companion at every stage of a postgraduate degree, and beyond! Written in a clear and accessible style, Writing for Academic Success is essential reading for postgraduate students seeking no-nonsense advice on how to get ahead in their degree.
目次
Introduction PART ONE: GENERAL ISSUES IN ACADEMIC WRITING AND COMMUNICATION Managing the Writing Environment Preparing the Ground Reflecting on Current Practice Whole Text Development PART TWO: ISSUES SPECIFIC TO DIFFERENT TYPES OF WRITING, PRESENTATIONS AND PUBLICATION PROCESSES Research Essays, Book or Article Reviews and Coursework Exam Papers The Literature Review, Reports and Research Proposals Thesis Writing Oral and Visual Presentations Journal Article and Book Publication
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