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Overview. Purpose of dissertationWhy its uniqueDissertation processRequirementsCommitteeDefenseWriting best practices. Purpose of dissertation. InstitutionalDemonstrate candidate's preparednessMust represent significant and original researchCommunicativeContribution to scholarly knowledge PersonalEarn a degreeLearning experience.
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1. Writing a PhD Dissertation Chad Williams
2. Overview Purpose of dissertation
Why its unique
Dissertation process
Requirements
Committee
Defense
Writing best practices
3. Purpose of dissertation Institutional
Demonstrate candidate's preparedness
Must represent significant and original research
Communicative
Contribution to scholarly knowledge
Personal
Earn a degree
Learning experience Institutional
– Demonstrate candidate's fitness to conduct and publish research
Communicative
- Purpose is not to persuade or express personal feeling but to inform
- Take seriously the expectation your dissertation should contribute to scholarly knowledge
Personal
- Earn a degree
- Should also see it as a learning experienceInstitutional
– Demonstrate candidate's fitness to conduct and publish research
Communicative
- Purpose is not to persuade or express personal feeling but to inform
- Take seriously the expectation your dissertation should contribute to scholarly knowledge
Personal
- Earn a degree
- Should also see it as a learning experience
4. What you should learn Topic
Writing as a way of expressing knowledge and thinking
Understanding the meaning of the results
Training for communicating with other scientists
Arguments that will convince other scientists
Learn what your weaknesses and how to address
Strengthen through personal development
Learn how to leverage research group
- Topic
- Writing as a way of expressing knowledge and thinking
- Requires not understanding the results but the meaning of the results
- Opportunity to learn what your weaknesses are so you can either develop this area or learn how to leverage research group to address these points
- Topic
- Writing as a way of expressing knowledge and thinking
- Requires not understanding the results but the meaning of the results
- Opportunity to learn what your weaknesses are so you can either develop this area or learn how to leverage research group to address these points
5. Why unique? Audience
You
Your committee
Depth Audience
- You need to be happy with it
- Your committee – Will examine page by page direct reflection on them
- Faculty as a whole – Reflection on quality of graduates
- Profession – Read by other doctoral students and researchers in fieldAudience
- You need to be happy with it
- Your committee – Will examine page by page direct reflection on them
- Faculty as a whole – Reflection on quality of graduates
- Profession – Read by other doctoral students and researchers in field
6. Special Style Characteristics Intended primarily for scholarly audience
Usually 100-300 pages
Dense in citations
Very formal writing style and guidelines
Common organization
Oral defense component
Special Characteristics
Intended primarily for scholarly audience
- Due to intersection of purpose and audience, special type of writing
- Not a collection of claims and opinions, it is an objective, documented, and detailed report of your research
100-300 pages
– Only guidelines, write long enough to clearly tell your story
Dense in citations
- Dissertation expected to build upon previous knowledge
- Expected to know the literature and cite it appropriately
- Can’t make assertions, either must cite or support all statements
More formal writing style than usually found in conference and workshop proceedings
Common organization – Intro, review, method, results, summary/discussion
Special Characteristics
Intended primarily for scholarly audience
- Due to intersection of purpose and audience, special type of writing
- Not a collection of claims and opinions, it is an objective, documented, and detailed report of your research
100-300 pages
– Only guidelines, write long enough to clearly tell your story
Dense in citations
- Dissertation expected to build upon previous knowledge
- Expected to know the literature and cite it appropriately
- Can’t make assertions, either must cite or support all statements
More formal writing style than usually found in conference and workshop proceedings
Common organization – Intro, review, method, results, summary/discussion
7. Dissertation requirements Formalness of requirements vary greatly by school
DePaul (2 pgs) – Outline of review process
Berkley (33 pgs) – Paper that can be used, style, process, etc.
Common requirements
Dissertation committee
Dissertation proposal
Written dissertation
Dissertation defense
8. Two ways to finish Perseverance - given size of dissertation unlikely to finish with perseverance alone
Planning
Be aware of major milestones and lead time
Set interim milestones
Make your advisor aware of key draft dates Perseverance - given size of dissertation unlikely to finish with perseverance alone
Planning
Be aware of major milestones and lead time
Set interim milestones
Make your advisor aware of key draft dates
Holds you to these dates
Helps advisor plan accordingly
Perseverance - given size of dissertation unlikely to finish with perseverance alone
Planning
Be aware of major milestones and lead time
Set interim milestones
Make your advisor aware of key draft dates
Holds you to these dates
Helps advisor plan accordingly
9. Dissertation committee Advisor
Set and understand expectations early on
Keep up to date
Make them your ally
Selecting committee – Coverage of key roles
Theory
Knowledge of literature
Editor
Keep committee informed Advisor
Set and understand expectations early on
Keep up to date
Make them your ally
Once problem and methodology chosen select dissertation committee
Selecting committee – Coverage of key roles
Theory
Knowledge of literature
Editor
Keep committee informed
- Stop by or send brief update 2-3 times a yearAdvisor
Set and understand expectations early on
Keep up to date
Make them your ally
Once problem and methodology chosen select dissertation committee
Selecting committee – Coverage of key roles
Theory
Knowledge of literature
Editor
Keep committee informed
- Stop by or send brief update 2-3 times a year
10. Dissertation proposal Decides viability of topic
“Contract” with committee
“Trial run” for dissertation defense
Establishes tone Decides viability of topic
“Contract” with faculty that applies to the dissertation itself
“Trial run” for dissertation itself, practice for Oral defense
Establishes tone and pattern of relationships with dissertation-supervising facultyDecides viability of topic
“Contract” with faculty that applies to the dissertation itself
“Trial run” for dissertation itself, practice for Oral defense
Establishes tone and pattern of relationships with dissertation-supervising faculty
11. Writing guidelines Unlike conference proceedings no space limitations
Essence of dissertation is critical thinking not experimental data
Every statement supported
Citation
Original experimental results
Carefully separate cause-effect from statistical correlation
Unlike conference proceedings no space limitations
Essence of dissertation is critical thinking no experimental data
- State lessons learned and insights supported by experimental results rather than just results
Every statement supported
- Every statement supported by either citation or experimental results
Unlike conference proceedings no space limitations
Essence of dissertation is critical thinking no experimental data
- State lessons learned and insights supported by experimental results rather than just results
Every statement supported
- Every statement supported by either citation or experimental results
12. Dissertation Defense Formality or serious last stage?
Keep committee informed ahead of time
Prepare for the defense
Total mastery of substance of the dissertation
“Packaging” material for presentation
Be realistic
Avoid traps Formality or serious last stage?
- Like the length of requirements varies greatly
- Sometimes no more than mere formality of the process
- Sometimes grueling 2 or more hour adversary proceedings
Prepare for the defense
Total mastery of substance
- play devil’s advocate to identify weaknesses
- Strong grasp of scope
“Packaging” material for presentation –originality and significance
- Convey points clearly
- Organized to defend points
Be realistic
- Rare able to answer every question to everyone’s satisfaction
Avoid traps
- Overstating scope or findings
- Making up answer, best to answer as best as you can and not to get flustered Formality or serious last stage?
- Like the length of requirements varies greatly
- Sometimes no more than mere formality of the process
- Sometimes grueling 2 or more hour adversary proceedings
Prepare for the defense
Total mastery of substance
- play devil’s advocate to identify weaknesses
- Strong grasp of scope
“Packaging” material for presentation –originality and significance
- Convey points clearly
- Organized to defend points
Be realistic
- Rare able to answer every question to everyone’s satisfaction
Avoid traps
- Overstating scope or findings
- Making up answer, best to answer as best as you can and not to get flustered
13. Challenges of dissertation writing Don’t underestimate writing process
Time from start until completion
Notation changes over time
Significance of results
Organizing the volume of work and results
Advisor/committee Underestimate
- Common problem is to think research is the most challenging and underestimate time required for writing dissertation
- Often first 2 or 3 drafts completely discarded
- Over course of several years of research
- probably change notation several times
- results that looked significant at the time may seem to contribute little towards final product
- Sorting through all your work and reorganizing is a very lengthy process
- Advisor will likely have strong opinions of how work should be presented, require flexibility and work to get to something you are both happy withUnderestimate
- Common problem is to think research is the most challenging and underestimate time required for writing dissertation
- Often first 2 or 3 drafts completely discarded
- Over course of several years of research
- probably change notation several times
- results that looked significant at the time may seem to contribute little towards final product
- Sorting through all your work and reorganizing is a very lengthy process
- Advisor will likely have strong opinions of how work should be presented, require flexibility and work to get to something you are both happy with
14. Best Practices Write up every new result
Keep careful notes of setup
Write up each piece for publication
Don’t need to write dissertation in order
Often most productive to skip around
Write up every new result
Keep careful notes of setup
- Methodology and experimental parameters
- Save copies of code
- in case need additional results with same setup
- more detailed analysis of experimental differences
Write up each piece for publication
- Practice technical writing
- Best case get additional publications
- Worst case have a good draft of results with valuable feedback on content and style
Write up every new result
Keep careful notes of setup
- Methodology and experimental parameters
- Save copies of code
- in case need additional results with same setup
- more detailed analysis of experimental differences
Write up each piece for publication
- Practice technical writing
- Best case get additional publications
- Worst case have a good draft of results with valuable feedback on content and style
15. One suggested writing order Abstract
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Related Work
Chapter 3: Definitions
Chapter 4: Methodology/Conceptual Model
Chapter 5: Experimental Measurements
Chapter 6: Corollaries/Consequences
Chapter 7: Conclusions Easiest way to build a dissertation is from the inside out
From proposal
- Related work, expand as read relevant publications
- Proposed methodology
New
- Begin by writing what is most familiar
- Methodology
- Interim publications usually fit into these 3 sections
- Collect terms and add them to the definition section as you go
- Write conclusions from results
- Write introduction with insight of what primary conclusions will be
- Write abstract lastEasiest way to build a dissertation is from the inside out
From proposal
- Related work, expand as read relevant publications
- Proposed methodology
New
- Begin by writing what is most familiar
- Methodology
- Interim publications usually fit into these 3 sections
- Collect terms and add them to the definition section as you go
- Write conclusions from results
- Write introduction with insight of what primary conclusions will be
- Write abstract last
16. Writing tools Write up every new result
Keep careful notes of setup
Write up each piece for publication
Writing tools
TeX, AMS-TeX, LaTeX, BibTeX
Eases submitting to multiple venues
17. 0th Draft approach For you, not intended to be of quality to share
Write 15 min a day
Periodically categorize writing by closest chapter
When have raw content organize 1st draft
18. Outline approach Start with high level outline
Make the outline as detailed as possible
Anytime write iterate through outline
19. References Additional Sources
Glatthorn, A. Writing the Winning Dissertation
Bolker, J. Writing Your Dissertation in Fifteen Minutes a Day
Sternberg, D. How to Complete and Survive a Doctoral Dissertation
Class Sources
O’Leary, D. The Thesis Writing Process
Levine, S. Writing and Presenting YourThesis or Dissertation
Chinneck, J. How to Organize your Thesis
How To Write A Dissertation
Wolfe, J. How to Write a PhD Thesis
Bem, D. Writing the Empirical Journal Article