Monty Python, 218, morale, for writers, 8, 22, 133, Morton, Rebecca, 288 Moynihan, Daniel, multiple submission (of articles), 249–50 Murdoch, Iris (1919–94), Nabokov, Vladimir (1899–1977), narrative headings, 85, narrative structures, National Audit Office (UK, 157, need to know criterion, 52–3, 61, 106–7, 121–2, 154, 159–65, 160–4, 184, neologisms, 30, Nietzsche, Friedrich (1844–1900), 134, 151, 155, 285 non-substantive headings, notebook PCs, notes, 35–7, novels, 134–5 Nozick, Robert (1939–2002), 23, 24, 31, 279, Nudist (software, numbering sections (in chapters), 81–2 numerical progression (in data, 181–2, 185, 272 Oakeshott, Michael (1901–90), xxi, objects (in sentences, Office (Microsoft, offprints, omnibus journals, 230–1 2 9 INDEX div
‘one-stop lookup principle, 121–2, 267, online journals, 132, 234–5 ‘ op. cit.’ references, open refereeing, 229, 272 opening-out model, 59–60, Oppenheimer, Robert (1904–67), oral examinations, 216–26, 268, organizers, 78, originality, 2, 5, 10, 26–42, 49, 109–10, 235–6, 244–5, 288 outliers, outline (in word processors, 81–2 over-organizing a chapter, overwriting, 45–7, 207–8, papers model dissertation, 5, 8–11, 19, 46, 51, paragraph replanning, paragraphs, 106, 111–14, 143–6, parsimony, 105, 107–8, parts structure, Pascal, Blaise (1623–62), 32, 35, 111, 114, 116, 153, 199, 266, 280, 282, 284, 285, passive phrasing, passive writing, Pasteur, Louis, 37, 41, 281, Pauling, Linus (1901–94), 35, PCs (personal computers, 151–2 peer-group review, 228–9, 235–9 periodized chronologies, personal digital assistant (PDA), 35 Pertwee, Boscoe, 209, PhD, classical model, PhD, taught model, philosophy, 287, physics envy, pie charts, 174, plagiarism, plan (for research/thesis), 25–6, 38, 43–75, 86–7, Plato, 40, Platonic form, Popper, Karl (1902–94), popular science books, referencing in, portable PCs, 151 Powerpoint (software, preface, 52, presentation packages, 165, presentations, 142–3, 155, 157, primary data, primary sources, referencing, print, edit, revise, upgrade, remodel’ operations, 138, printing, 138, professional bodies, 32, 141–3, project research, psychology, 238–9, publications portfolio, 249–50 publishability, 9–10, publishers, 13, 122, 231, 233, publishing, 223, publishing subsidy, 255 quartiles, question headings, questions, for research, 18–26, quotations, 78–9, 93–4 Radiohead, 158, random sequence (of authors, 66–7, 74, range (statistics, rationality, readability, readers behaviour, 11–16, 58, 89–90, 113, 139, 154–5, 160, 288 re-basing index numbers, refereeing, 109, 122, refereeing, double-blind, 229, refereeing, open, 229, refereeing, single-blind, 229, 274 reference-handling software, referencing circles, 222, 228, referencing interviews, referencing systems, 103–4, referencing, over, 103–4, 122, referral, 221, 225, regression line, regulations, for PhD, 27–8, 45–7, 123, 205, 210–21, 224–5 reification, religion, remodelling (or restructuring) text, 143–8, 208–9, repetitive strain injury (RSI, report writing, Research Assessment Exercise (RAE), 249 I ND EX 5
research degrees (other, research methods, research methods appendix, 61, research myths, research notes, 240, research team projects, 20, 223 résumé, 21, 251 Return of the Jedi, review articles, revise and resubmit, revising stage for text, 138 Rohe, Mies van der (1886–1969), rolling synopsis, 53, 83, rounding data, 161–2, 166–8, Rousseau, Jean-Jacques (1712–78), royalties, RSI (repetitive strain injury, Russell, Bertrand (1872–1970), 33, say it once, say it right principle, 144, scaling charts, 182–3 scatterplot, Schelling, Friedrich von (vi, xi, xii, Schopenhauer, Arthur (1788–1860), 28, second order subheadings, sections, of chapters, 76–84, segmented bibliography, seminars, 4, 140–2, 159, sentences, serial methods of working, 43–4 Sertillanges, AD, seven as a magic number, 35, 45, Shaw, George Bernard (1856–1950), 33, 34, 110, 280 shelf-bending research theses, short article journals, Sidney, Philip (1554–80), 148, signposts, signposting, 95–6, 97, Simon, Neil, 145, 155 single-blind refereeing, 229, skim readers, smoothing data, Social Sciences Citation Index, social sciences, mathematical, 5, 9, 46, specialist journals, spreadsheets, 165 SPSS statistics package, stages (in writing, 136–43 Stata (statistics package, statistics, 169–70 stem-and-leaf, 186–8, 192 Sternberg, Robert, 41, 84, 103, 239, 282, 285, study skills, style, 103–20, 133, 235–6, style guides, 119–20, subheadings, 76–94, subject, in sentences, subject, verb, object mnemonic, 114–17 subjects (in sentences, submitting a PhD, 209–16, subordinate clauses, subsections, 76–84, subtexts, 128, 132–3 Sun (newspaper), 84–5, supervisors, supervision, 1–11, 13–14, 29, 56–7, 140–2, 209–16, 224–6, 245, 248–9, suppressing the zero, 183, synopses, for dissertations, 53, systematic structures, tables, 90, tables, list of, 163 Tardif, T. Z, taught PhD model, 5–11, teaching, 196 Teilhard de Chardin, Pierre, 38, tenses, text, remodelling, 143–8 thematization, themes, integrating, 199–209, theories, handling, 14–15, 25, 38, 71–2, 90, 114, 118–19, theory, new, 30, thinking, 32–5 third-order subheadings, three effective digits rule, 275 three-dimensional (D) charts, Thurber, James (1894–1961), time bombs, 123, 225–6 2 9 INDEX div
time lags (in finishing, 200, time lags (in publishing, time planning, title, of chapters, 84–9, 91–2, title, of dissertation, 20, 21, 52, 87–8, 92, 96, Tocqueville, Alexis de (1805–59), 197, 285 Tomalin, Claire, topic sentence, 112–13, topic, body, wrap formula, 112–13, 147, topics, for PhD, total quality control (for attention points, 164–5 Tukey, John W. (1915–2000), 285 Tulving, Endel, 238, 285 Under Siege 2, undergraduate work, 166 under-organizing (a chapter, 80, 99–100, university presses, upgrade (stage in writing, USA, PhD exams, 217, 289 value-added criterion, 31–2, 43, 49–50, 57–8, 68, 104, vanity publishers, 255–6 Venturi, Robert, verbs, version control problems, 127, 132, 164–5, 184, 226, vivas, 216–26, vocabulary, 107, voice (as a writer/researcher), 117, 219–20, 225 Vries, Peter de (1910–93), warehouse publishing, 254, Web, the, 30, 122–3, 149, Web annexes (of journals, Web sources, referencing, Weber, Max (1864–1920), xi, 277 Web-only journals, Woolf, Virginia (1882–1941), 35, Word (software, 115, 118, 125, 153, word counts, word limits, 5, 11, 45–7, 72, 199–200, 207–8, 256 Wordperfect (software, 115, 125, 153, word processors, 81–2, wrap sentences, 112–13, writers block, 26, writing process, stages in, writing sessions, writing to deadlines, writing, organizing, X and Y graphs, Yeats, W. B. (1865–1939), 18, Young, Neil, 43, 281 Zerubavel, Eviatur, 151, 283–4, INDEX 7
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