Formatting Tips on MS Word for Dissertations

  • calenderNov 13, 2020
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How do you format your dissertation in MS Word? Read it here.

Primary and Secondary Sources

  • calenderOct 06, 2020
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Researchers use a variety of sources to gather information and evidence. They can be classified as primary and secondary sources. 

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Top 10 Best Academic Research Resources

  • calenderOct 01, 2020
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Which are the top 10 academic resources that you can rely on? Find out here.

How to structure your essay?

  • calenderSep 22, 2020
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How to structure your essays to make them more effective? Read this article to find out.

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Writing a Dissertation Proposal

  • calenderSep 10, 2020
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Working on a dissertation can be daunting. But once you’re proposal is sorted, the rest of the dissertation journey sails smoothly! Click here to read more.

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Editing and Proofreading Academic Papers: A Short Guide

  • calenderAug 18, 2020
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Whether it’s Chicago, MLA or APA you are trying to wrap your head around, working on the reference section is a task that can baffle the best of us. But don’t worry, because we’re here to help you out with exactly that. How can a student effectively edit and proofread the reference section of a paper? Let’s find out. 

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How to deal with rejection from a journal?

  • calenderAug 06, 2020
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What do you do when the journal you submitted your article to rejected it? Read on here.

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What are the different types of peer review?

  • calenderAug 04, 2020
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What are the different types of peer review? Read this article to find out.

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What is Predatory Publishing?

  • calenderJul 30, 2020
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There are over 33, 000 journals are across the world, and they publish thousands of books and papers each year. It’s interesting to wonder, if the numbers are this high, what is legitimate and what isn’t. If the information age is making it easier to publish in journals, then what happens to the status of academic writing? Is every journal you come across vetted and verified? Turns out, no.

How to Copyright Your Book?

If you’ve thought about copyrighting your book, you’re on the right path.

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