Selected Product: | Authoring a PhD: How to Plan, Draft, Write and Finish a Doctoral Thesis or Dissertation (Palgrave Study Guides) Paperback Author: Patrick Dunleavy Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan Release Date: April 2003 ISBN-10: 1403905843 ISBN-13: 9781403905840 List Price: £19.99 Average Customer Rating: | | How to Get a PhD - 4th edition: A Handbook for Students and their Supervisors: A Handbook for Students and Their Supervisors (Study Skills) ISBN-10: 0335216846 Your PhD Companion: A Handy Mix of Practical Tips, Sound Advice and Helpful Commentary to See You Through Your PhD ISBN-10: 1845281454 How to Write a Thesis ISBN-10: 0335219683 The Unwritten Rules of Phd Research ISBN-10: 0335213448 Doing a Literature Review: Releasing the Social Science Research Imagination (Published in association with The Open University) ISBN-10: 0761959750 |
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The content of the book is detailed and reasonably comprehensive in many aspects of PhD authorship but I would be wary of blindly following his advice too closely without consideration of whether it is strictly appropriate for you. There are numerous passages in which his personal likes and dislikes in terms of PhD content are stressed but without sufficient acknowledgement that other examiners - and particularly those in other disciplines - might have contrasting, but equally strongly held, convictions. Examples given of thesis structure are less appropriate for natural scientists and medics than for those studying humanities.
In its favour, the book is particularly geared to those studying in the UK. While the differences between the UK PhD system and those of continental Europe and the US are mentioned, the emphasis remains on the UK, in contrast to much of the information available on the internet, for example.
In summary, this is a good, and generally well written, book but I would strongly recommend consulting at least one other on the same topic in order to gain a more balanced range of opinions rather than relying on one person's personal slant. | Excellent and not limited for use by PhD Students. It can help us all... | Customer Rating: | | I found this book to provide fundamental guidance to anybody looking for assistance to carry out a constructive research on any subject, be it management, science, technology or art. I found it useful for writing essays/articles in technology areas. | Must have! | Customer Rating: | | The book is written in a pleasant style. The author supervised more than 30 doctoral students at the University of London. If you are from the United Kingdom of Great Britain, then I suggest you buy this book as the PhD programmes in the United States of America differ slightly. | A practical and high value-added guide | Customer Rating: | I strongly recommend this book to other Ph.D. students. It is practical and contains useful and very specific advice. The author stays clear of general and obvious comments of the type 'communication with your supervisor is important'. A particular focus of the book is on the structure of the thesis and the organization of chapters. There are tips on clear writing (but this is not a style-book). Further, the book contains: how to draft and remodel text; how figures of different types ought to be integrated; tips on finishing the thesis (first and laster chapters, abstract); and getting published. |
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