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Monday, May 3, 2010

A Guideline for Writing Dissertation Abstracts

The dissertation is possibly the most important piece of writing in a student's educational career. As such, the daunting task of writing and preparing a dissertation is frightening to many academic scholars. Perhaps this is because the dissertation is the termination of all the years of the student's education. Perhaps this is because the dissertation abstracts will be finally published for all to see. Or maybe it is because the student does not have a firm grasp of how to go about preparing the dissertation and all of its element parts. in any case of the reason, prospective dissertation writers can suppress their feelings of anxiety by familiarizing themselves with the dissertation writing process. In this article, the dissertation abstract will be examined, allowing prospective writers to better understand its role and how to begin its groundwork.

The Dissertation Abstract - What It Is and What It Accomplishes

The dissertation abstract is simply a brief summary of the results of the dissertation research. By summarizing the results of the research, it allows others to get an idea of what was accomplished without having to read through the entire dissertation. Students or researchers can read a dissertation abstract to determine if looking at the full dissertation will be worthwhile. The abstract can often provide enough information about the results of research that examining the full dissertation is not necessary.

The Dissertation Abstract - Where It Is Found

JOURNALS AND ONLINE DATABASES

As stated previously, one of the reasons that students get so anxious about preparing a dissertation abstract is because the abstract will most likely be submitted and published. Abstracts are often collected in journals and online databases so that other researchers can browse them and determine if locating the full dissertation is worthwhile.

JOB APPLICATIONS

The dissertation abstract can also be included with job applications as part of a curriculum vitae (CV). This is especially true of those who wish to apply for an academic job. Including the abstract with the job application allows potential employers to examine the topic of your dissertation research.