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		<title>Thesis Throes</title>
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		<dc:creator>Benjamin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[My posting has been a bit sporadic of late, as I am now in the last week of writing before submitting what is a first final draft of my thesis &#8211; it sounds paradoxical doesn&#8217;t it? The good thing is that I feel like the story is coming together, the bad news is that I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My posting has been a bit sporadic of late, as I am now in the last week of writing before submitting what is a first final draft of my thesis &#8211; it sounds paradoxical doesn&#8217;t it? The good thing is that I feel like the story is coming together, the bad news is that I worry constantly if the text on the page will reflect what I think. After staring at my notes and monitor for days on end, there are a couple of things I wish I&#8217;d done while working on the thesis, and a couple I am very grateful that I did. I thought I might share these, during my five minute sanity break, as they might be useful if you&#8217;re also getting to grips with having to do a thesis:</p>
<p>-I wish, that on every draft which people have commented on, I&#8217;d written the date it was returned, the draft number and the name of who commented. Now I have a pile of useful comments, but no idea when or why they were made on an ocean of paper instead.</p>
<p>-I am happy that I wrote out each of my references as I went along. Especially when I have single sheets of paper with notes, even there I pasted in any bibliographical detail at the end. It&#8217;s great! Because whenever I add new material this week I only need to copy-paste the reference off the note sheet into the bibliography.</p>
<p>-I wish I&#8217;d have some way of shuffling each chapter reference section into a aggregate reference section. This seems like a lose-lose situation though. Because if you work with a &#8216;thesis bibliography&#8217; from the start, it becomes a pain putting out papers for conferences as the work is on-going, and if you don&#8217;t you get the pain in the last week.</p>
<p>-I wish I had asked more people to read my chapters, and to read them earlier. I&#8217;ve had lots of great feedback, and a lot of it from outside sources. But each draft seems to make the point clearer, and each comment tends to sharpen the mind. &#8220;If it&#8217;s unclear to the reader, then your writing is unclear&#8221; &#8211; regardless of who the reader is. Rough but true.</p>
<p>-I&#8217;m glad I went to conferences every year. Why didn&#8217;t someone tell me in my first year that going to conferences means you&#8217;ll meet people who are interested in what you do, have expert knowledge, and are generally willing to read your stuff (because they&#8217;re interested) and give you comments and feedback. Fantastic.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m sure more will come to me as I finish the thing up &#8211; and it has to be done &#8211; and once this week is over there will be more recurrent blog posts from my side. I already have two or three very exciting things lined up :)</p>
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