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Researching Your Dissertation Workshop 17 February 2010 Someone help me!

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Researching Your Dissertation

Workshop

17 February 2010

Someone help me!

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Your dissertation project – an overview of the different stages

• Find a topic, agree it with a supervisor and formulate it into a research proposal; carry out a preliminary search of the literature

• Decide how you are going to carry out your research – by primary research (interviews, questionnaires, etc.) or by carrying out your research on the literature in the given area

• Once decided upon your methodology, carry out the research (always having due regard for ethical considerations)

• Write up your findings, providing analysis and conclusions

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What we will cover today• Choosing a topic

• Planning your research and writing; managing your time

• Finding potential sources

• Understanding how to present your work

• RefWorks : how it can help you with your references and bibliography

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What kind of topic should you choose?

• Something which interests you!

• The topic should be substantial enough for a Masters level dissertation....

• ....but not something which is far too big for the time allotted!

• It should be a new piece of research

• It must conform to the requirements in your Programme Handbook

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How do I choose a topic?

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Top tips for choosing a dissertation topic

• Writing Law Dissertations (Salter & Mason) contains some ideas as to how to find a topic

• Think what you have studied so far on your course – interesting or controversial areas?

• Are there any interesting issues in the news which might spark an idea?

• If you can’t think of a topic, or need help in formulating your research question, seek guidance from a supervisor.

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Developing your idea: mind-mapping

• Mind-mapping techniques can be useful for planning the avenues that your research will take

• Mind-mapping can help you to map out the structure of your dissertation

• Inspiration software is available on student computers (available in Programs under ‘I’)

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Inspiration

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Managing your time

• Create a week-by-week plan/ timeline

• Make (and adhere to!) appointments with your supervisor

• When planning your dissertation project, set yourself some hard personal deadlines and stick to them!

• Remember that things often don’t go according to plan: build in some time for contingencies

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Gantt chart

1/6/10 11/6/10 21/6/10 1/7/10 11/7/10 21/7/10

Literature review

Send out questionnaires

Carry out interviews

Write up results

Carry out statistical analysis

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What is a literature review?

•Comprehensive and systematic review of published material on a particular topic or subject of interest

•Contains data, ideas and evidence that are interpreted and evaluated to support your research proposal, aims and chosen methodologies

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Information comes in all shapes and sizes…

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Sources

• Key materials required for any legal research would be:

• case law

• legislation

• journal articles

• books

…but where do we get these from?

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Fee vs Free

Fee

The University subscribes to a number of academic resources for your subject.

vs

Free

Lots of information on the web – just think about the information in articles you find

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What paid-for e-resources do we have at City?

•LexisLibrary•Westlaw•HeinOnline• i-law•PLC

….access via Lawbore Pro, www.lawborepro.net

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Free stuff

“…But everything’s on the web for free isn’t it?”

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Databases rock!

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What free resources are recommended then?

• Government departments• International organisations• Law Commission• Pressure groups

• Official documents - http://www.official-documents.gov.uk/ (for command papers, green/white papers, House and departmental papers)

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Getting the balance right…

• Things to consider when looking at a freely available source:

• Accuracy

• Authority

• Currency

• Objectivity

• Audience

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Accuracy

Is the information correct?

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Authority Who is the author?

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Currency

Is the information up to date?

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Objectivity Watch out for websites which are

extreme in their views!

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AudienceWho is the information aimed at?

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Google scholar

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Here’s a link to some full text – just click the Full Text @ City link

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Resources outside City: SCONUL

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Locating material in other libraries

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Inter-library loans

Get books and articles sent to you

from other libraries!

£3 for each item…books you can

usually borrow for 3-6 weeks…

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Crossover resources

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Exercise

Find the following e-journal article:

Knox, J.H. (2008) Horizontal Human Rights Law, The American Journal of International Law, 102(1), pp. 1-47

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Writing style

• Formal/ academic style of writing

• Importance of narrative

• Structure

• Look at journal articles for an idea of formal writing style

• Look at previous dissertations to see how they are set out

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Copyright awareness

• Single copies.....

• ....for private study or research for a non-commercial purpose

• One article from a journal or one chapter (or 5%) of a book

• Separate rules for e-journals and e-books

• Remember always to acknowledge the source you have copied if you refer to it in your dissertation

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Plagiarism: what is it?

• Copying and pasting

• Concealing your sources

• Collusion

• Misinterpreting common knowledge

• Self plagiarism

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Plagiarism: detection and sanctions

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How to avoid plagiarism

• Quoting

• Paraphrasing

PLUS

• Correct citing and referencing

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Referencing and creating bibliographies

• Many different systems available, but you will probably use Harvard or OSCOLA

• RefWorks online reference management system can help you to manage your references

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Harvard and OSCOLA: some examples of references

Harvard style reference for a book

Hart, C. (2005) Doing your masters dissertation: realizing your potentialas a social scientist, London: SAGE

OSCOLA style reference for a book

Chris Hart, Doing your masters dissertation: realizing your potential as a social scientist (SAGE, London 2005)

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Harvard and OSCOLA: some more examples

Harvard style reference for a journal article

Morrison, S. (2009) Allowing the death of a vulnerable adult, Law Quarterly Review, 125(Oct), pp.570-573

OSCOLA style reference for a journal article

Samantha Morrison, ‘Allowing the death of a vulnerable adult’ (2009) 125LQR 570

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RefWorks

• A way of keeping all your references in one place

• Works as a direct export from some of the databases

• Works from Google Scholar and the Library catalogue too!

• Saves all the necessary information you will need…

• …and then formats a bibliography for you

• With Write-N-Cite, you can incorporate citations into your work as you are writing, then create a bibliography

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RefWorks demonstration

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RefWorks Exercise

• Set up your RefWorks account

• Create a new folder called “Test”

• Export the citation for the article you found earlier from JSTOR to RefWorks:

Knox, J.H. (2008) Horizontal Human Rights Law, The American Journal of International Law, 102(1), pp. 1-47

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Conclusion and further sources of assistance

• Support is available from the library staff and your supervisor

• Dissertation writing books available in the library

• Handouts (e.g. Upgrade Plagiarism Guide)

• Online tutorials on Refworks

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Image Credits – all images licensed under Creative Commons

• Slide 1: ‘12.15.08’ by aprilzosia http://www.flickr.com/photos/aprilzosia/3111836905/

• Slide 3: ‘Magnifying glass’ by andercismo http://www.flickr.com/photos/andercismo/2349098787/

• Slide 5: ‘Fear’ by stumayhew http://www.flickr.com/photos/stumayhew/3747070194/

• Slide 7: ‘The brain typography’ by labguest http://www.flickr.com/photos/labguest/3302264930/

• Slide 12: ‘Tiny, big, bigger, biggest’ by Chee Meng Au Yong http://www.flickr.com/photos/auyongcheemeng/95769332/

• Slide 17: ‘Information Hydrant’ by Will Lion http://www.flickr.com/photos/will-lion/2595497078/

• Slide 18: 'October 6th 2008 - Rock 'N' Roll Ain't Pretty’ by Stephen Poff http://www.flickr.com/photos/stephenpoff/2920198159/

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Image Credits – all images licensed under Creative Commons

• Slide 21: ‘Ruler’ by Balakov http://www.flickr.com/photos/balakov/315193729/

• Slide 22: ‘Courtroom One Gavel’ by Joe Gratz http://www.flickr.com/photos/joegratz/117048243/

• Slide 23: ‘14. after 3 days’ by auntjojo http://www.flickr.com/photos/7682623@N02/3345809522/

• Slide 24: ‘balance’ by WoK111 http://www.flickr.com/photos/wok_design/2499217405/

• Slide 25: ‘Audience’ by k4r10 http://www.flickr.com/photos/ilbarbaricore/1256937674/

• Slide 31:• Slide 38: ‘Dissertation’ by papertrix

http://www.flickr.com/photos/papertrix/38028138/