"How to write a PhD thesis"
Recently I must start the writing of my PhD thesis because few months are left before June. Thus I searched a useful guide by Google and now want to share it with others:
http://www.phys.unsw.edu.au/%7Ejw/thesis.html
The abstract and content list as below:
This guide to thesis writing gives simple and practical advice on the problems of getting started, getting organised, dividing the huge task into less formidable pieces and working on those pieces. It also explains the practicalities of surviving the ordeal. It includes a suggested structure and a guide to what should go in each section. It was originally written for graduate students in physics, and most of the specific examples given are taken from that discipline. Nevertheless, the feedback from users indicates that it has been widely used and appreciated by graduate students in diverse fields in the sciences and humanities.
Getting started
An outline
Organisation
Word processors
A timetable
Iterative solution
What is a thesis? For whom is it written? How should it be written?
How much detail?
Make it clear what is yours
Style
Presentation
How many copies?
Personal
Coda
Thesis Structure
How to survive a thesis defence
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