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Writing Development Centre
University Library
facebook.com/NUlibraries
@ncl_wdc
Dr Caroline Crow
On behalf of the Writing Development Centre
Robinson Library
The Final Course: managing
the final stages
For enquiries about workshops, please email wdc@ncl.ac.uk
Writing Development Centre
University Library
facebook.com/NUlibraries
@ncl_wdc
These slides are available on
slideshare
http://www.slideshare.net/WDCNewcastle
Writing Development Centre
University Library
facebook.com/NUlibraries
@ncl_wdc
Content of the Session
 When is your dissertation ‘ready to serve’?!
 The final run-in: managing your time effectively
 The finishing touches: editing and proofreading techniques
Writing Development Centre
University Library
facebook.com/NUlibraries
@ncl_wdc
When is your dissertation ‘ready to
serve’?!
 At some point, you need to stop researching and writing
and start putting the finishing touches to your work
 Knowing ‘when to draw the line’ is subjective
 Prioritise: think carefully about what you really need to do
to complete your work to the required standard; a
discussion with your supervisor may be useful
 If you can, leave at least a week for the ‘final polish’.
Writing Development Centre
University Library
facebook.com/NUlibraries
@ncl_wdc
The final run-in: managing your time
effectively
 The final stages can be an anxious time
 Making a list of outstanding tasks can help put things into
perspective
 After making a list, make yourself a rough timetable: this
timeline can be challenging but has to be realistic!
 Break the final stages into a series of small, specific tasks
(e.g. check references)
 If you deviate from your timeline, don’t panic: just revise it!
Writing Development Centre
University Library
facebook.com/NUlibraries
@ncl_wdc
The final run-in: important
considerations
 Find out what your School’s regulations are re. style,
format, referencing and submission
 Check with Printing Services re. projected timescales
Writing Development Centre
University Library
facebook.com/NUlibraries
@ncl_wdc
The finishing touches: editing
Caroline’s top tip:
 When carrying out the final edits and checks before submitting,
make sure you have read your dissertation right the way
through at least once
 It is often difficult to ‘see’ your dissertation as a whole as you will
probably have been focusing on individual chapters
 Important to see how it all hangs together:
 Does the structure ‘make sense’: logical progression?
 Is there a sense of flow between chapters?
 Any repetitions? Do you recap chapters a little more than you need to,
for example?
Writing Development Centre
University Library
facebook.com/NUlibraries
@ncl_wdc
Editing: the Challenge Read
 An effective editing strategy is to try and view your own
work from the point of view of the reader/marker
 Remember that good academic writing anticipates the
needs of the reader and addresses any questions a reader
might have (in the logical order they might raise them!)
Writing Development Centre
University Library
facebook.com/NUlibraries
@ncl_wdc
The Challenge Read: Content
 Have you done everything your research question (s) requires
you to do?
 Have you defined important terms?
 Is there a clear central aim/line of argument?
 Are your claims well supported by evidence?
 Is this evidence then analysed to show how it supports the claim
you’re making?
 Is everything relevant?
 Any possible contradictions?
Writing Development Centre
University Library
facebook.com/NUlibraries
@ncl_wdc
The Challenge Read - Structure
 Does your introduction provide the reader with a clear overview of your
topic/central focus?
 Does each chapter link back to and address your research question
(s)?
 Is each chapter clearly introduced?
 Does your argument ‘flow’ logically: does the sequence of your
chapters work?
 Does each paragraph have a topic sentence communicating the main
idea?
 Is this idea then developed in the sentences that follow?
 Is there a smooth transition from one paragraph to the next?
Writing Development Centre
University Library
facebook.com/NUlibraries
@ncl_wdc
Proofreading
Proofreading is the practice of checking your completed
writing for any final errors. It can be difficult, particularly
when you are still very close to the work.
• Let the work cool – come back to your work after some
time has passed.
• Seek help – get a colleague or fellow student to check
your writing. Peer review can be very rewarding.
• Read aloud – this can allow you to encounter the work in
a different way.
Writing Development Centre
University Library
facebook.com/NUlibraries
@ncl_wdc
Tuesday 12-12.30 For Starters: Refining your research topic
and first steps
Wednesday: 12-12.30 Getting Critical: the Literature Review and
Beyond
Thursday: 12-12.30 Whetting Appetites: Introductions and
Conclusions
Friday: 12-12.30 Keeping Going: Managing your Time,
Tasks and Motivation
1.30-2:00 The Last Course: Managing the Final
Stages
Writers groups:
Wednesday 2-3 Friday 10-11
Writing Development Centre
University Library
facebook.com/NUlibraries
@ncl_wdc
The Writing Development Centre
 Understanding assignment types, questions, instructions and marking
criteria
 Critical thinking, critiquing and reviewing literature
 Note-taking from lectures and reading
 Planning and structuring writing (incl. paragraphing)
 Academic writing style (incl. fundamentals of grammar)
 Understanding and using feedback to improve your work
 Referencing, citing and avoiding plagiarism
 Managing time, work and writing (incl. writers block and
procrastination)
 Exams and Revision
 Managing research projects, dissertations and theses
 Presentations and posters
 Learning effectively in lectures, seminars, classes, labs etc
Writing Development Centre
University Library
facebook.com/NUlibraries
@ncl_wdc
The Writing Development Centre
Level 2, Robinson Library
Our team offers:
- One-to-one tutorials on study
skills and all stages and types of
academic writing
- A programme of workshops on aspects
of study and academic writing
- Online resources
You can book appointments and workshops with us
online: http://www.ncl.ac.uk/students/wdc/

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The final course

  • 1. Writing Development Centre University Library facebook.com/NUlibraries @ncl_wdc Dr Caroline Crow On behalf of the Writing Development Centre Robinson Library The Final Course: managing the final stages For enquiries about workshops, please email wdc@ncl.ac.uk
  • 2. Writing Development Centre University Library facebook.com/NUlibraries @ncl_wdc These slides are available on slideshare http://www.slideshare.net/WDCNewcastle
  • 3. Writing Development Centre University Library facebook.com/NUlibraries @ncl_wdc Content of the Session  When is your dissertation ‘ready to serve’?!  The final run-in: managing your time effectively  The finishing touches: editing and proofreading techniques
  • 4. Writing Development Centre University Library facebook.com/NUlibraries @ncl_wdc When is your dissertation ‘ready to serve’?!  At some point, you need to stop researching and writing and start putting the finishing touches to your work  Knowing ‘when to draw the line’ is subjective  Prioritise: think carefully about what you really need to do to complete your work to the required standard; a discussion with your supervisor may be useful  If you can, leave at least a week for the ‘final polish’.
  • 5. Writing Development Centre University Library facebook.com/NUlibraries @ncl_wdc The final run-in: managing your time effectively  The final stages can be an anxious time  Making a list of outstanding tasks can help put things into perspective  After making a list, make yourself a rough timetable: this timeline can be challenging but has to be realistic!  Break the final stages into a series of small, specific tasks (e.g. check references)  If you deviate from your timeline, don’t panic: just revise it!
  • 6. Writing Development Centre University Library facebook.com/NUlibraries @ncl_wdc The final run-in: important considerations  Find out what your School’s regulations are re. style, format, referencing and submission  Check with Printing Services re. projected timescales
  • 7. Writing Development Centre University Library facebook.com/NUlibraries @ncl_wdc The finishing touches: editing Caroline’s top tip:  When carrying out the final edits and checks before submitting, make sure you have read your dissertation right the way through at least once  It is often difficult to ‘see’ your dissertation as a whole as you will probably have been focusing on individual chapters  Important to see how it all hangs together:  Does the structure ‘make sense’: logical progression?  Is there a sense of flow between chapters?  Any repetitions? Do you recap chapters a little more than you need to, for example?
  • 8. Writing Development Centre University Library facebook.com/NUlibraries @ncl_wdc Editing: the Challenge Read  An effective editing strategy is to try and view your own work from the point of view of the reader/marker  Remember that good academic writing anticipates the needs of the reader and addresses any questions a reader might have (in the logical order they might raise them!)
  • 9. Writing Development Centre University Library facebook.com/NUlibraries @ncl_wdc The Challenge Read: Content  Have you done everything your research question (s) requires you to do?  Have you defined important terms?  Is there a clear central aim/line of argument?  Are your claims well supported by evidence?  Is this evidence then analysed to show how it supports the claim you’re making?  Is everything relevant?  Any possible contradictions?
  • 10. Writing Development Centre University Library facebook.com/NUlibraries @ncl_wdc The Challenge Read - Structure  Does your introduction provide the reader with a clear overview of your topic/central focus?  Does each chapter link back to and address your research question (s)?  Is each chapter clearly introduced?  Does your argument ‘flow’ logically: does the sequence of your chapters work?  Does each paragraph have a topic sentence communicating the main idea?  Is this idea then developed in the sentences that follow?  Is there a smooth transition from one paragraph to the next?
  • 11. Writing Development Centre University Library facebook.com/NUlibraries @ncl_wdc Proofreading Proofreading is the practice of checking your completed writing for any final errors. It can be difficult, particularly when you are still very close to the work. • Let the work cool – come back to your work after some time has passed. • Seek help – get a colleague or fellow student to check your writing. Peer review can be very rewarding. • Read aloud – this can allow you to encounter the work in a different way.
  • 12. Writing Development Centre University Library facebook.com/NUlibraries @ncl_wdc Tuesday 12-12.30 For Starters: Refining your research topic and first steps Wednesday: 12-12.30 Getting Critical: the Literature Review and Beyond Thursday: 12-12.30 Whetting Appetites: Introductions and Conclusions Friday: 12-12.30 Keeping Going: Managing your Time, Tasks and Motivation 1.30-2:00 The Last Course: Managing the Final Stages Writers groups: Wednesday 2-3 Friday 10-11
  • 13. Writing Development Centre University Library facebook.com/NUlibraries @ncl_wdc The Writing Development Centre  Understanding assignment types, questions, instructions and marking criteria  Critical thinking, critiquing and reviewing literature  Note-taking from lectures and reading  Planning and structuring writing (incl. paragraphing)  Academic writing style (incl. fundamentals of grammar)  Understanding and using feedback to improve your work  Referencing, citing and avoiding plagiarism  Managing time, work and writing (incl. writers block and procrastination)  Exams and Revision  Managing research projects, dissertations and theses  Presentations and posters  Learning effectively in lectures, seminars, classes, labs etc
  • 14. Writing Development Centre University Library facebook.com/NUlibraries @ncl_wdc The Writing Development Centre Level 2, Robinson Library Our team offers: - One-to-one tutorials on study skills and all stages and types of academic writing - A programme of workshops on aspects of study and academic writing - Online resources You can book appointments and workshops with us online: http://www.ncl.ac.uk/students/wdc/