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Top Ten Tips from History Graduates. 1. Sense of Perspective. Make sure your project is manageable : you’ve only got a few years! Play to your strengths : what do you know, and what makes you excited? Organising your ideas: sources and concepts. 2. Getting Around. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Top Ten Tips from  History Graduates

Top Ten Tips from History Graduates

Page 2: Top Ten Tips from  History Graduates

1. Sense of Perspective

• Make sure your project is manageable: you’ve only got a few years!

• Play to your strengths: what do you know, and what makes you excited?

• Organising your ideas: sources and concepts

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2. Getting Around

• When and where will your research be conducted? Plan ahead (think about applying for research and travel grants!)

• Use the Long Vacation: there’s more time, and also more money for travel grants and expenses

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3. Archival Awareness

• Make sure when planning a visit that you know their rules (pencils/laptops only, please!)

• Phone ahead, email (archivists have lives too).

• Use the archivists’ knowledge!

Stalls 12, 13,14, 15 & 17

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4. Online resources• Archives come in many forms: online

databases can save your life • Use the British Library and the US

Library of Congress catalogues; they’re great for locating primary and secondary sources

• Use COPAC to check holdings in other UK libraries; use Oxford e-resources; keep on top of the journals

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5. Bibliography

• Start this a.s.a.p

• Use software or SOLO but use Word too

• Psychologically, a long list of books read can be of immense value when you’re staring at a blank page

Stall 23Information Skills

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6. Note-taking

• It really pays to be anal about this

• Don’t kill the trees

• Work out your system and abbreviations at the start

• If in doubt, attribute everything and keep the quotation marks; synthesise when you’re writing up

Stall 23Information Skills

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7. Computing• Find out what OUCS can do for you.

They offer computer support, a wide range of courses and great facilities.

• Single-Sign-On (SSO) makes things far easier. But the internet can be temperamental, so keep your VPN.

BACK UP YOUR WORK!!!!!!!!!

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8. When to write

Writing can help the thinking process Whatever works for you, but remember:

a thesis should demonstrate a clear and consistent argument

Write up at the end? Or write as you go along?

Your supervisor or tutor can be your Yoda.

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9. Making contact with other humans

• http://www.history.ox.ac.uk/faculty/events.html Seminars and conferences

• Don’t be afraid to go outside the Faculty and outside Oxford; most people will talk to you. Schama’s a bit scary, mind.

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10. Seminars

• Find out what seminars are going on both in Oxford (check faculty websites) and elsewhere (such as the IHR).

• Seminars can be a great way of making contact with other graduates and researchers.

• Listening to other people’s work can help you think about your own research in different ways.

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Good luck!