Useful links

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Hi all

I only found this forum back in November and so wish I had found it earlier when I started - it is such a reassuring forum. I love the one goal thread and also other postings. I sometimes struggle though to find again useful information when it does later become important to where I am at. I think it would be great to have a separate thread with sub posts with the useful resources so many of you list. Like the BL ethos set of theses that can be download for free or the Tinkler and Jackson book so many people quote as useful for the viva. I find it hard to quickly look for things in all the text (which is valid in the context of individual postings). It does mean people when posting an answer would also need to go to this to post their links. Not sure if others agree with or can improve on this suggestion?

I have attempted to post the two short links I mentioned for future reference.

Cate

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VIVA REFERENCE TEXT

P Tinkler and C Jackson. The Doctoral Examination Process. Especially chapter 10.

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UK THESES FREE TO DOWNLOAD

Just register and download theses examples for free at http://ethos.bl.uk/Home.do;jsessionid=EF08627811FEC625825FAE29AB7FE66D

[Any other similar resources from around the world?]

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RANKED JOURNAL LIST

Australian ARA listing of 2010 Journal Rankings - ranking journals from around the world free to download at
http://www.arc.gov.au/era/era_journal_list.htm

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Great set of slides by Matt Might on how to visualise a PhD

http://matt.might.net/articles/phd-school-in-pictures/

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Thanks for that Cate, some other interesting links off that one as well. I think your links thread is a great idea.

I got the Tinkler and Jackson book today after seeing you mention it here. I know others mentioned it before but your post reminded me to get it out of the library. I hope to submit at the end of the summer. How sad is this - am planning an early night tonight especially to read chapter 10!!

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I am relieved that at leasy Ady thinks this has some value - so will keep posting

Just found out that there is a hashtag buzz going down in Twitter at #PhD

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PhD Blog roll

1. This forum's very own Indoctorate http://www.indoctorate.co.uk/
2. http://malenel.wordpress.com/ - wow she filmed her PhD defence!
3. http://phdblogit.blogspot.com/

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This is a great idea Cate - keep it going!
I love that visual PhD thing - saw it a couple of months ago and then lost it again so good to have the link!

My own little PhD blog is here too: http://clarabellephd.wordpress.com/
but I also read these two and enjoy them:
http://trialsandtribsofaphd.blogspot.com/
http://100thousandwords.wordpress.com/

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Thanks Clarabelle - great links on Blogs to follow

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Referencing packages

Thought this was a really useful discussion thread that we may all want to keep looking up - thanks to Chococake for posting it in the first place

Mendeley Vs Endnote Vs Zotero

Mendeley and Zotero are free. Endnote is available as part of lots of uni software subscriptions.
More on Mendeley here: http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/pda/2010/jul/05/mendeley-activate

Look up Chococake's full original posting for more discussion on this subject

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UK THESES FREE TO DOWNLOAD

Just register and download theses examples for free at http://ethos.bl.uk/Home.do;jsessionid=EF08627811FEC625825FAE29AB7FE66D

[Any other similar resources from around the world?]


Great resource. Thanks for that :)

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This is a really useful link! I always forget where I found links. The blogs were all really good reads. They give a nice insight into PhD life :-) Now, I hope I don't lose this thread:$

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Hi

On twitter, there's a hashtag #phdchat and the group gets together on twitter at 19.30 - 20.30 (GMT) on Wednesday evenings focusing on a topic that is voted for ahead of the discussion. It's proving really helpful and useful.

LBaines

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Hello.

Fab thread Cate but just had a brainwave.. I must start by confessing to not being an IT whizzo but ..

what about someone who is an IT whizzo ;-) creating a postgradforum delicious account ( or other site) and putting all the useful links on there..  then we can all add to categories if we have the password and go to the site for links from wherever we are.  One for literature review, software, supervisors, despair ... you know all the usual topics :-)

Is this possible / feasible / sensible ?  sorry to gatecrash Cate. 

Good weekend everyone. Chuff

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