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Dissertation Bibliography

A good researcher and writer should be able to recognize the sources of information for his dissertation. This is the professional attitude that most schools look for in an effective researcher. Writing the dissertation bibliography is therefore an important part of any research writing procedures.

A dissertation paper almost always relies on other documents to establish the results in it. Of course you can conduct your own experimental design and data mining tasks but it is also a matter of integrating other sources of information with your paper that will help you further improve the reliability of your results. This is very important especially for college dissertation structuring since you are expected to submit a thesis paper that will reflect good quality research conclusions.

A dissertation bibliography is easy to construct. You may simply request from your dissertation advisor a copy of any dissertation papers that you can use as an example. Actually, this page is just a list of materials that you have used in order to come up with the research paper documentation results.

The details that you need to include in each entry of your dissertation bibliography are author’s name, publishing year, title of his work, publication city, publishing company, page number and edition number. This is applicable for the most citation styles like APA, MLA or Harvard. There are certain instructions on how to arrange the details per entry and you can learn them by reading our previous articles. In addition, the entries must be arranged in alphabetical order with each second line indented.

To cite a dissertation paper means you are recognizing the source of information for your paper. If you wish to take a look at our resource materials, go to our Samples section.

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