Tag Archives: thesis writing

Guide to Writing Academic Articles: Part XXXII

Self-plagiarism

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/32/Fiske_O%27Hara_1906.jpg

Self-plagiarism is an awkward term which can mean different things depending on who you are.

Continue reading Guide to Writing Academic Articles: Part XXXII

Guide to Writing Academic Articles: Part XXV

Writing the Discussion.

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/7/79/Keep_a_Guard_on_What_You_Say.._Art.IWMPST2837.jpg/405px-Keep_a_Guard_on_What_You_Say.._Art.IWMPST2837.jpg

The discussion section of your thesis or article describes what you have done, compared to the rest of the work in your field.

Continue reading Guide to Writing Academic Articles: Part XXV

Guide to Writing Academic Articles: Part XXIV

Presenting Results

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/05/Simon_Gl%C3%BCcklich_Hausaufgabe.jpg

In a thesis or academic article, presenting results is essential, to tell readers what you achieved.

Continue reading Guide to Writing Academic Articles: Part XXIV

Guide to Writing Academic Articles: Part XXI

Academic writing in groups.

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/98/Bergh_Richard_Nordic_Summer_Evening.jpg/640px-Bergh_Richard_Nordic_Summer_Evening.jpg

Written theses contain one student’s work and accomplishments, but many academic articles are written by groups.

Continue reading Guide to Writing Academic Articles: Part XXI