There are always challenges in writing up your research. Sometimes the problem is to do with the process of the actual writing itself and other times it concerns how to ensure that all the aspects of the research which have to be
mentioned in a research dissertation are included in the right place and to an appropriate level. If this is addressed appropriately, writing up can be accomplished relatively easily, but if it isn’t managed well writing up can become a
burdensome event.
Having a high level overview of what is required when writing up your research is one of the ways of making this job, which many researchers find daunting and arduous, much easier. This book is in four parts: Writing; the Body of the Dissertation; the Leading Pages; and the Appendices.
This book contains the information you need to write up a research dissertation or thesis and how to go about producing this work in a controlled and satisfying way.
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Dr Frank Bannister is an Associate Professor of Information Systems and Head of the Information Systems Department in Trinity College, Dublin. His main areas of specialization are electronic government, information systems value and privacy, risk and trust in on-line environments. He is one of the founders and remains the editor of the Electronic Journal of e-Government and was a founder, and for a time co-editor, of the Electronic Journal of Information Systems Evaluation. He is on the boards of a number of journals including Government Information Quarterly and Information Polity. He is a Fellow of the Institute of Management Consultants in Ireland, a Fellow of the Irish Computer Society, a Fellow of Trinity College, Dublin and a Chartered Engineer. He holds a MA, Mus B, MSc, CDip AF and Ph D.