Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path
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Effective Methods To Find Sources For Your Dissertation

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A dissertation is an academic document that demands sufficient organisational and time management abilities to maintain a high standard overset by your respective universities. Owing to the multiple engagements that students have to juggle throughout the academic session, many of them often remain conflicted regarding how to proceed with the whole process of dissertation writing. This, in turn, affects the quality of your dissertation. To present your dissertation appropriately, you’ll be required to select a topic, and then plan and execute the whole paper on that topic, and perform adequate research and collect relevant sources and then focus on what your findings are. Now let’s delve into the process of planning and performing thorough research for your papers. 
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Top Tools for Supporting Dissertations

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Last week we looked at tips for managing the dissertation advising process for online PhDs. This week, let’s look at a variety of tools for supporting the dissertation process. Collecting and…

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#Dissertations: academic libraries and social media

#Dissertations: academic libraries and social media | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it

In the #uklibchat session on library/information student research last night, one thing that was mentioned was repositories for Masters dissertations. The Sheffield iSchool (i.e. my department) has one http://dagda.shef.ac.uk/dispub/ (it's a bit clunky, you can only search on words in the title, not in full text, but there are lots of interesting dissertations!) and it was mentioned that City University use Humanities Commons, you search https://hcommons.org/deposits/?facets[group_facet][]=CityLIS

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