Correction Corwin Press made an error when printing the cover for this update. MLA 8 should not be included. How to reach the pinnacle of academic achievement The dissertation is a tough mountain to climb; half of all doctoral students never make it to the top. To overcome the practical, social, and psychological obstacles along the way, you need a knowledgeable guide and the right tools. Written in an engaging and motivational style, The Dissertation Journey is a comprehensive how-to guide for graduate students faced with the challenge of developing and writing a quality dissertation. Readers of this new edition will find
Expanded and updated coverage of crucial topics such as conducting a literature review, dissertation support groups, and harnessing technology to conduct research Graphics, quotes, illustrations, progress tracking tools, sample forms, a new chapter-ending resources feature, and other user-friendly elements Thoroughly updated and revised chapters with the most current need-to-know information This clear, practical guidebook will make the journey to "doctor" smoother and help you reach your academic goals. "The Dissertation Journey has been a valuable read for more than a decade. Dr. Roberts and Dr. Hyatt bring years of doctoral teaching and dissertation advising experience to this essential book." —Stuart Allen, Professor of Organizational Leadership Robert Morris University "This book contains sound academic research advice in an easy to understand and follow format. The book’s benefits extend beyond the dissertation to any subsequent scholarship that the reader undertakes." —Farzin Madjidi, Associate Dean, Education Division Pepperdine University
A very concise book about thesis writing. I read this for my undergrad final 'thesis', and it was a summary of 4/5 subjects I had throughout my undergrad.
PhD advisor is making us read this...supposed to make "Writing your dissertation less time consuming, more enjoyable, and, most of all, easier to complete." Personal review to follow in 3 years (ha-ha).
As a Ph.D. candidate, I found this book to be really helpful. How I wish I had found it earlier - now that I am in my second year. It gives practical tips and advice, not only just for writing but also with meeting the supervisors and proposal defense, just to name a few. I like how the author symbolized a dissertation journey to climbing a Mountain. It indeed is! One of the many quotes that I like:
"To reach the summit, one must proceed from encampment to encampment. But before setting out for the next refuge, one must prepare those coming after to occupy the place one is leaving. Only after having prepared them, can one go on up. (Daumal, 1986, p. 104)"
I read this book at a slow pace as I helped to mentor doctoral study in the process of writing their dissertations. I appreciated the insights into the five chapters of the document and the many practical hints for researchers.
This is not a book that I would recommend for pleasure reading or a bed-time treat. If you are in the midst of a doctoral program or even considering such an adventure, this very readable text could provide an excellent perspective on this difficult task.
I recently started in a role as a dissertation chair and was looking for helpful literature for new doctoral students. I feel this book serves its purpose; it has tips for someone preparing to begin on this journey and make it a smoother process.
I wish I read this at the beginning stages of writing my MA thesis ... It is a MUST READ for those who are writing academic papers/research/articles ...
Maybe good for a younger student but didn't add anything of value for my LLM completion. Geared more to someone that does not know what to expect from a terminal degree program.