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The Graduate School

Thesis/Dissertation Information Workshop

January 22 & 24, 2013

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Purposes for today

Dispense general information

Inform students of common errors

Offer time for questions and answers

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Part 1

Gaining Approval

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Getting Started

Work with your department and committee

Get IRB approval through Research and Sponsored Programs

Conduct research

Defend your work

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Basic References

UWF Thesis and Dissertation Guide

Discipline of Department Style Guide, e.g., APA Publication Manual Turabian Chicago Style Manual MLA

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Deadlines for Spring 2013

Thesis submitted to UMI/Graduate School byMarch 1, 2013

Dissertation submitted to UMI/Graduate School byFebruary 8, 2013

UMI: etdadmin.com/uwf1-877-408-5027

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Required SignaturesThe Graduate School

Dr. Richard S. PodemskiDean of the Graduate School

Department Chair

Committee Chair and Committee Members

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The Routing Process Approval by Committee Submit to Department Student submits the following to Graduate School:

Transmittal form Signature pages Student uploads thesis/dissertation to UMI

TD Coordinator returns reviewed copy to student for revision, if necessary

Student makes any recommended changes and then resubmits to the Graduate School via UMI.

If approved, the Dean of the Graduate School signs the signature page and the student is cleared for graduation.

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Congratulations!!!

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Part II

Avoiding Common Erros, Erors,Errors…

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Basic References… Again

Thesis and Dissertation Guide Discipline or Department Style Guide

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Broad Concerns

UWF “look and feel”

Consistency

Adherence to format and style guidelines

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Common Errors Table of Contents does not match pagination or structure of

paper

Tables and figures in text do not match number/title in List of Tables and List of Figures

References not in proper format

References and bibliography do not match Title and author, spelling, etc.

Spelling

Column alignment in tables

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Common Errors cont’d Margins

Placement of page numbers

Signature page format and titles of signatories

Heading style and placement

Cutting and pasting or combining seminar papers w/o proofreading

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Format Check – what we look for Margins

Font size

Line spacing

Pagination

Page number placement

Signature page format

Title page format

Table of Contents format

Heading format and style

Table format

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Additional Assistance

COPS Dissertation Support Center (DSC) 78/137a & 138

CORAL 86/112 UWF Writing Lab 51/157

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Recommendations Plan ahead!!!

Not a one semester project

Become very familiar with your style guide and the UWF Thesis and Dissertation Guide

If you don’t know something, look it up!

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Endnote and related Programs Download bibliographic information

Automatically build bibliographies

Choice of styles (APA, MLA, etc.)

Seamlessly integrate with MS Word and others

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eDesktop on Argus

Virtual Computer Lab

Provides access to software via the Internet

Seating is available on a first come, first served basis.

Endnote, limited to 5 concurrent users

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Part III

Other Information

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Graduate Student Scholarly and Creative Activity Grants

Guidelines and application forms: research.uwf.edu

Cheryl Allen Building 11, Room 113 850-857-6378

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Of Special Note

Institutional Review Board for Human Subjects (IRB)

Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee Links through

The Graduate School http://uwf.edu/graduate/

Research and Sponsored programs http://research.uwf.edu/

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Continuous Registration

You must be continuously registered for thesis/dissertation hours until document is approved by the Graduate School and final copy is submitted to UMI.

Refer to the Graduate Catalog for specific requirements for theses and dissertations.

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Outstanding Master's Thesis Award

In order to recognize outstanding thesis research and to encourage more students to conduct thesis research, the Graduate Council has established an Outstanding Master's Thesis award.

Call for applications announced in Fall semester (for theses completed during previous academic year).

Awards will be made at the Spring Honors Convocation.

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ContactsThe Graduate School

Richard S. Podemski, Ph.D.Dean of The Graduate School

Building 11/[email protected]

Phone: 850-473-7713

Frances “Jody” Montgomery, M.A.Thesis and Dissertation Coordinator

Building 11/[email protected]

Phone: 850-473-7717

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Open Forum

Questions or Concerns