DISSERTATIONS AND DATABASES: THE HISTORIAN AS SOFTWARE ENGINEER

Dissertations and databases: the historian as software engineer

Dissertations and databases: the historian as software engineer

Blog Article

The final weeks of the summer term see the normal frantic Showman Show Halters rush of second-year students looking for a suitable topic for a dissertation.Traditionally, the aim is to produce a piece of work from ten to fifteen thousand words, comprising a significant amount of original research, drawn from Health primary material, and demonstrating the ability to formulate and sustain a cogent argument, evaluate evidence and communicate original ideas.All this should be within the conventional, scholarly framework, logically structured and scrupulously referenced.

Report this page