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Rigor in PhD dissertation research
Nursing Forum, 2020Recent reports from the Institute of Medicine document the increase in the number of nurses enrolled in doctoral education preparing for nurse scientist and leadership roles in the transformation of health care. This means that many doctoral students will acquire a knowledge of the research process, learn how to review and critique relevant literature,
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Libraries’ Metadata as Data in the Era of the Semantic Web: Modeling a Repository of Master Theses and PhD Dissertations for the Web of Data [PDF]
This study argues that metadata of library catalogs can stand autonomously, providing valuable information detached from the resources they point to and, therefore, could be used as data in the context of the Semantic Web.
Manolis Peponakis
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Pedagogy, 2015
The authors call for more flexible dissertation projects but also argue that problems with graduate education range far wider than the doctoral dissertation. Many faculty resist the idea that the humanities can train students in skills that are useful, even marketable, outside of higher education.
Leonard Cassuto, Paul Jay
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The authors call for more flexible dissertation projects but also argue that problems with graduate education range far wider than the doctoral dissertation. Many faculty resist the idea that the humanities can train students in skills that are useful, even marketable, outside of higher education.
Leonard Cassuto, Paul Jay
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Cagiltay, Nergiz/0000-0003-0875-9276;In academic studies, the discussion section is important in which the effect of the results of the study on the existing literature is highlighted and interpreted.
Meva Bayrak Karsli +2 more
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The lord of PhD: Fellowship of the dissertation - A guide to surviving the pursuit of a PhD
2013 IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference (FIE), 2013Allegories have been used to represent ideas, concepts, and processes, primarily in classical literature. In engineering education, allegories have been used to describe the different roles within academia [1]. Here, we focus specifically on the path of a doctoral student in engineering working towards earning their degree and completing a dissertation.
Stephanie Cutler +3 more
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