theses
Meet Mendeley: a powerful referencing tool that does the hard work for you!
Cranfield University2024-10-21T17:25:59+01:0025/10/2024|Tags: barrington, knl, mendeley, new students, referencing, SOMLibrary, theses, Thesis Project|
Are you looking for a way to manage your references and create reference lists for your assignments or thesis? If so, you may wish to consider using Mendeley. What is it? Mendeley is a free ...
Getting started on your Master’s thesis
Cranfield University2024-04-23T15:40:16+01:0023/04/2024|Tags: barrington, dissertation, knl, theses, thesis, Thesis Project|
Please note: This post is intended to provide advice to all students undertaking a thesis in the Schools of Aerospace, Transport and Manufacturing; Water, Energy and Environment, and Defence and Security. There is separate advice ...
Accessing past Cranfield theses
Karen Stokes2024-01-24T11:59:59+00:0028/07/2023|Tags: barrington, ceres, knl, library search, mta, SOMLibrary, theses|
You may find it helpful to look at examples of past Cranfield theses when you are writing your own. They may be valuable for reading previous research, and for looking at the structure, style and ...
British Library service EThOS provides easy access to full-text doctoral theses
Karen Stokes2023-04-21T16:33:03+01:0024/04/2023|Tags: british library, ethos, knl, mirc, SOMLibrary, theses|
Anyone looking to access doctoral theses will be interested in EThOS from the British Library. EThOS is the UK’s national thesis service and to this date (April 2023) it holds details for over 600,000 theses ...
Read successful Cranfield theses before you write your own
Cranfield University2023-02-20T19:33:09+00:0021/01/2020|Tags: knl, mirc, SOMLibrary, theses, thesis, Thesis Project|
Are you beginning to think about your MSc thesis, or perhaps you are working towards your PhD? We have created three brand new videos just for you! It’s always a good idea to look at ...
How do I reference a thesis… in the Cranfield Author-date style?
Karen Stokes2024-02-09T16:26:52+00:0003/06/2015|Tags: harvard referencing, mirc, muscat, referencing, SOMLibrary, theses|
Because theses are not published in the traditional manner, if you’re using them in your research, you will need to identify them as such in your references. This means that a thesis reference looks slightly ...