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FORMAT
REQUIREMENTS
- Introduction
- Arrangement of Contents
- Electronic Formats
- General Format Issues
- Print Formats
- Style Guide
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Arrangement of Contents
Organization of Document
Proper
arrangement and construction of the parts of a thesis or dissertation manuscript will
likely vary according to the styles adopted by different disciplines. The following are
suggestions concerning the organization of the manuscript. They should be taken as a norm
from which deviations may be made under the guidance of your advisor or committee.
Document Divisions
- The document is divided into front matter, body
matter, and back matter.
A
thesis or dissertation manuscript should consist of the following parts:
Front Matter
- Title Page
- Committee Members listing should appear on the title page.
- Keywords listing should appear on the title page.
- Notice of Copyright, if applicable, should appear on the
title page (copyright is optional, but recommended).
- Abstract
- Dedication (optional)
- Acknowledgments
- Table of Contents
- List of Tables
- List of Figures
- List of Symbols, Abbreviations, or Nomenclature
- List of Multimedia Objects or Files
Body
- Introduction
- Review of Literature
- Text of Investigation
- Summary and Conclusions
- Recommendations
Back Matter
- Bibliography
- Appendix
- Curriculum Vitae (Resume)
- At the beginning of each chapter, place the word "Chapter," the
chapter number, and the chapter title in large type.
- A Signature page should not be included in the
ETD. The ETD title page format includes a citation of your
committee members. Signature pages should only appear in printed
complementary copies. The actual signatures will
be provided via the ETD Submission
Signature Form.
Title
Because library retrieval systems use words in the title to
locate manuscripts, it is essential that a title provide a brief description of the
contents of the work. Words should be substituted for formulas, symbols, Greek letters,
and so on.
Title Page
- The title page should include the following:
- Title
- Author
- Type of Manuscript (thesis or dissertation)
- College/School
- Degree Conferred (Ph.D., M.A., M.S., etc.)
- Degree Program (as listed in the Marshall University Graduate Catalog)
- Department
- Committee Members Listing
- Place of Publication
- Year of Publication (year submitted for graduation)
- Keywords Listing (from your discipline)
- Copyright Notice
- The institution of record (Marshall University) must be
cited on the title page of all thesis or dissertation submissions.
Abstract
- The purpose of the abstract is to give a concise
presentation so that the reader will be able to determine whether it is advisable to read
the complete manuscript.
- The maximum suggested length of the abstract should be 350 words for
dissertations, 150 words for theses. You may exceed the word
limit in the electronic document itself, but keep in mind that the
printed copy for ProQuest (formerly UMI) will need to be shortened.
- The abstract must have centered at the top of the first page
the word ABSTRACT, the exact full title of the thesis or dissertation as it appears on the
title page, followed on the next line by the full name of the candidate as it appears on
the title page (see the illustration below).
- The following parts are found in an abstract, although not
identified with subheadings:
- Statement of Problem
- Procedures or Methods
- Results
- Conclusions
Vita
Center your name (as it appears on the title page). Include
autobiographical information based on your academic and professional
experience in paragraph or resume form.
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