Posted on February 28th, 2010

thesis reportProbably, the first thing you want to sort out is what a thesis report actually is. You will be surprised to find out that a thesis report means the same as a thesis. Yes, you get it right – it is a mere thesis.
 
Why is it called a thesis report? Most likely because you need to report what is done and what is found.
 
So, thesis report writing is a time and efforts consuming process. Sure, talking about it can take several hours or even days, and still you will not figure out all secrets of making excellent thesis reports.
 
Hope you have time for that. We suggest you start with the main rules of thesis report formatting. Projects like that require strict and very specific organization.
 
By the way, we should mention that formats of thesis reports might vary from institution to institution. Thus, get guidelines for writing and formatting thesis reports from your college as soon as possible.
 
Yet, a standard format of thesis reports presupposes sections outlined below.
 
Preliminary sections
 
They include a title page, acknowledgements, table of contents, executive summary.
 
Introduction
 
This is the first chapter of your thesis report, where you introduce a research problem, background info, rationale behind your research, etc.
 
Literature review
 
This chapter is devoted to literature and research related to the topic studied.
 
Methodology
 
In this section of your thesis report, describe how research was carried out, specific methods used, etc.
 
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what is a thesisWhat is a thesis? A person who is about to start such serious project certainly has to know the answer.
 
However, is it possible to understand what a thesis is if you simply look up the definition of a thesis or even look through a bunch of thesis examples? Definitely, no!
 
Actually, it is really difficult to understand what a thesis is until you get down to work and face the first challenges.
 
Yet, several experienced thesis writers agreed to help you. We asked them the question “What is a thesis?” and everyone provided his/her own vision of this project. So, enjoy it!
 
What is a thesis?
 
“A thesis is a very, very time-consuming kind of work. Everything you have ever done before could be completed in a night if necessary. Many guys are got used to this, and amount of time they have to spend on thesis writing just makes them depressed”.
 
What is a thesis?
 
“Is there something in this world that you feel passionate about? A thesis is a perfect opportunity to learn every single aspect about it, develop your position on the issue, and discover something new. By the way, this is what a good thesis topic all about. If you do not come up with such topic, probably, it is better not to start the whole undertaking“.
 
What is a thesis?
 
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thesis proposal formatSo, it seems like your work on a thesis project has already started, and you find yourself at one of the first and most important stages – thesis proposal writing.
 
Hope you know that if your proposal is disapproved, you will not be able to work further. Thus, better invest as much efforts and time as possible to create a perfect proposal.
 
Thesis proposal format will be one of the criteria for evaluating your proposal. If you do not follow all requirements, you run the risk of failing it. Thus, let us explain the main aspects you should keep in mind.
 
By the way, we should say that thesis proposal format requirements vary greatly depending on a program, department, and even an advisor. Thus, to avoid mistakes, go straight to your advisor and get all necessary specifications as to your thesis proposal format. You can also ask the advisor to show you past thesis proposals and check the correct format there.
 
Anyway, despite all those differences, there are standard sections that can be found in any thesis proposal. Here are more details.
 
Thesis proposal format: section 1
 
A proposal starts with an Introduction, where you present a project and place it in your area of research.
 
Thesis proposal format: section 2
 
Then you write the Problem Statement section – a part that explains rationale behind your research by introducing a “knowledge gap” or a problem to be solved.
 
Thesis proposal format: section 3
 
After that, you present Research Questions – specific questions you intend to answer.
 
Thesis proposal format: section 4
 
Literature review – a section where you discuss already conducted research and works published on your topic.
 
Thesis proposal format: section 5
 
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thesis binding serviceSo, your project is finally finished, and it is time to think about thesis printing and binding. Binding a thesis is an official requirement of any university these days. Such serious project as a thesis should certainly look professionally and pretty. Thus, do not waste time and start searching for a good thesis binding service.
 
By the way, in this article, we want to explain you something about thesis binding services, rules you need to follow, and places where one can find thesis binding services.
 
How to find a good thesis binding service
 
Binding a thesis usually takes some time and requires “financial investments”. This is exactly why you need to find a professional and reputable thesis binding service so that not to go through the whole procedure twice and not to waste money.
 
Today, many thesis binding services have their official websites that you can easily find and where you can check necessary information. Pay attention to prices, the number of days a company spends on binding, some specific requirements they set, etc.
 
Say, you are studying in London and need to bind your thesis. Use a search engine and type “thesis binding in London” or “binding thesis in London”. Websites of various thesis binding services located in London will pop up:

  • www. bookbindersoflondon. com – Bookbinders of London;
  • www. thesisbookbinding. co.uk – Collis Bird & Withey Bookbinders;
  • www. fedexkinkos. co.uk – FedEx Kinko’s Printing and Binding services.

How to prepare your thesis for binding
 
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thesis or dissertation lengthDefinitely, before signing up for writing a thesis or dissertation every student wants to know:

  • how long their thesis/dissertation should be;
  • how much time it will take to finish it.

In other words, students want to know average thesis or dissertation length. We are glad to explain you everything about it right now.
 
The point is that there is no such thing as the “average thesis/dissertation length”. Average thesis length or dissertation length varies from institution to institution and program to program. It also means that time needed to complete a project will be different too.
 
Thus, it is better to discuss necessary specifications as to your thesis or dissertation length with an advisor. Here we want to present you a couple of situations that will explain you everything.
 
Thesis or dissertation length: situation #1
 
Say, you are about to start writing a PhD dissertation or thesis on History. Average length of this work varies from 70 to 125 pages.
 
Your first draft will be approximately 70 pages long. By the time you finish the project, it will be 80-85 pages long.
 
Thesis or dissertation length: situation #2
 
There is another a bit different situation. You have to write a Masters dissertation or thesis. You get all details about necessary thesis length and time frames for the completion of each part. They are as follows:

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Posted on December 9th, 2009

You definitely realize what a thesis or dissertation is about. It is about interesting research, new ideas, and findings.
 
If the gist of a thesis is clear to you, let us ask you another question. What do you know about thesis or dissertation research? What makes it interesting and perfect? How should thesis research be organized? Where should you start?
 
If you do not have precise answers, find them in this article.
 
Thesis research: everything starts with a topic
 
You have heard hundreds of times that “the right topic” plays a crucial role for the whole project. It is really so, and thesis research cannot be conducted without a topic.
 
Yet, what does “the right” topic mean? Actually, there are no “right” or “wrong” topics. The most exciting and acute thing you choose to cover in your thesis may be absolutely outdated when the project is finished. There is one advice we want to give you: pick something that plays, played, and will play a really important role for your field of studies
 
Thesis research: what methods to choose
 
At some point of your thesis research, you may wonder, “What particular methods should I use for thesis research? What will bring necessary results?”
 
The answer is simple. If your thesis research revolves around theoretical issues, then study empirics. If you are into empirics and your thesis research is devoted to it, study theoretical basis.
 
Thesis research: see, hear, and read
 
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how to write thesisSo, you have decided to play the role of a thesis writer or simply complete a thesis project and get a degree. Your role is actually rather complicated, and at the moment, you fairly understand how to write a thesis.
 
Well, do not panic! Even the most complicated roles can be performed successfully, and you will cope with yours. What you need now is a starting point and some basic rules of how to write a thesis.
This is what you will find here – some explanations of how to write a thesis.
 
How to write a thesis: start with planning
 
You have to make a plan once you decide on the topic of your thesis. Plan how much time you need for writing, outline expected results, number of pages, etc.
 
How to write a thesis: set time frames
 
After that, you will have to develop a more detailed plan. Particularly, set time frames for each point in your plan. Make sure you will be able to stick to them.
 
How to write a thesis: setting goals
 
Make a list of your goals, things you want to achieve. Keep in mind this important rule – all your goals should be realistic. Unrealistic goals sound like “How I can eat an elephant in a week”.
 
How to write a thesis: keep track of your ideas
 
Jot down all ideas that you come up with. You might suddenly come up with an idea for your introduction or research while having a breakfast. Write everything down, even those ideas that seem ridiculous at a glance.
 
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information systems dissertationWe are living in the era where information plays a huge role. Your dissertation project is going to be devoted to one of the information related aspects – information systems. Do you know what plays the key role in your information systems dissertation? You are right, a lot of information.
 
The more sources you will collect and analyze, the higher your chances to create an outstanding information systems dissertation and contribute to the field.
 
Before we tell you about some good ways of finding necessary dissertation info, let us ask you a question. Have you decided on the topic of your information systems dissertation?
 
If not yet, we have several topic ideas for your information systems dissertation:
 

  • The influence of cyber infrastructure and Internet on employment in the US;
  • E-learning and information systems;
  • Impact of the Internet on library environment and library users;
  • E-publishing and the future of libraries.

No matter what topic you choose to cover in your information systems dissertation, you should always keep in mind the availability of information. By the way, it is much easier to find broader information rather than something specific. On the other hand, selecting broad topics for information systems dissertations as well as for any other project is not recommended.
 
So, how to find necessary dissertation info?

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thesis introductionCan you define a thesis introduction? Many of students working on their projects do not fully understand what a thesis introduction is all about. Some of them think that a thesis introduction is:

  • a summary of a project;
  • a brief discussion of each chapter;
  • a mere discussion of the main points of a thesis.

If you also think so about thesis introductions, you definitely need to read this article till the end.
 
Actually, the gist of a thesis introduction is clear from the name itself. This part of a thesis introduces a subject, a topic, and the project itself. In other words, a thesis introduction should answer the following questions:

  • What problem does a project address?
  • Why is it important to learn more about this problem?
  • How does a thesis fit in the overall field?

It is not that easy to answer all these questions properly and write a strong thesis introduction. If you want to succeed, cover the following points in your thesis introduction.
 
Problem statement – clearly describe the problem that you are addressing in your project. Explain why this problem is important.
 
Rationale behind your research – the problem you are discussing should relate to a bigger problem and be some sort of a solution to it.
 
Background – say a few words about literature, scholarly articles that support your project.
 
Purpose of your work – tell what results you are expecting to achieve. You should also explain why you decided to conduct this research.
 
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dissertation for dummiesActually, Writing a Dissertation for Dummies are specific manuals that are deigned for novice dissertation writers. We strongly recommend you to get one of these manuals, because it will significantly facilitate your work.
 
What exactly do Writing a Dissertation for Dummies manuals cover? Well, they include all possible issues related to dissertation writing and researching. These are just a few things that Writing a Dissertation for Dummies manuals can help you with:

  • formulating dissertation questions;
  • structuring a dissertation;
  • organizing library and online research;
  • some effective writing strategies;
  • tips on how to manage your time, work with an advisor, avoid some typical mistakes, and many other things.

We recommend you find Writing a Dissertation for Dummies manual by Dr Carrie Winstanley.
 
Right now, you can check our dissertation for dummies tips, which will be a good starting point until you buy a manual.
 
Dissertations for dummies: tip 1
 
It might sound like a banality, but some students still do it. Do not even start writing your dissertation until you feel passionate about the topic. All your undertaking will simply end up in a waste of time and a failed project.
 
Dissertations for dummies: tip 2
 
Talk to senior students who are working or, probably, have finished their projects. Listening to experiences of other dissertation writers is an effective way to avoid some pitfalls.
 
Dissertations for dummies: tip 3
 
Split your project into smaller tasks, set up deadlines for each one, and work on these small parts of your dissertation every day. Every time when you complete a task, give yourself some kind of award.
 
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