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  1. Monograph-Style Theses and Dissertations

    The University of Texas at Arlington accepts both monograph-style and article-based theses and dissertations. Departmental policy and a student's supervising committee determine if a monograph-based or article-based format is appropriate. Monograph-style Thesis or Dissertation This is the canonical form of a thesis or dissertation.

  2. PDF Thesis by Monograph guidelines

    The subject matter of the thesis by monograph must be closely related and form a cohesive narrative. The scope of the work must be sufficient for the award of a research higher degree. This is guided by the advice of the supervisory team and reviewed by relevant Faculty and University staff and Committees. In a thesis by monograph, be aware ...

  3. PhD thesis types: Monograph and collection of articles

    Writing a thesis as a monograph. A monograph is a detailed study in one piece. Think of a book. A monograph resembles an academic book. It typically has an introductory chapter, a methodology chapter, and a literature review chapter. Then, the empirical results of the PhD study are presented in several chapters of analysis.

  4. Monograph components

    a statement of the problem or a thesis statement. a summary of the methodology: a description of the approach taken in the thesis, the research, and/or the methods of investigation. the main points made in the thesis or a summary of the main findings, and. general conclusions. Abstracts should be provided both in English and in French (except ...

  5. Preparing a monograph (traditional) thesis

    The following drop-down box contains the recommended sequence of material within a monograph thesis. Requirements may vary slightly between departments, centres or schools, but starred (*) items must appear in every thesis. To see how this may look with the required information, see our Example thesis layout Nov 2022 (PDF , 68kb)

  6. Thesis types

    A monograph is a unified text describing a specialist topic in detail written by a single author. A doctoral thesis written as a monograph is structured in various chapters with an introduction and a conclusion, and the PhD-candidate is the sole author. Historically, a monograph was the preferred form of doctoral thesis, and it still is in some ...

  7. PDF DOCTORAL THESIS WITH PUBLICATIONS GUIDELINES

    Whether a candidate submits their thesis in traditional monograph form or with publications, examiners will still be asked to examine the thesis following the same guidelines: • That the candidate shows familiarity with, and understanding of the relevant literature. • The thesis provides a sufficiently comprehensive study of the topic.

  8. Thesis formats

    Monograph format thesis. A monograph-style thesis is a thesis comprising several chapters. The thesis typically includes the following: a summary, an introduction, chapters describing the aims of the research and a description of the methods used and the theoretical basis underpinning them, and an analysis of the results and conclusions that sets the work in context.

  9. LibGuides: Research skills: Publishing academic books

    Welcome to this module on publishing your monograph, where we'll follow the whole process, from making the initial decisions, to what to do once you have the finished book in your hands. You'll learn: key considerations when turning your thesis into a monograph. how to choose the best publisher for you.

  10. PDF Monograph Thesis and Thesis by Article(s)- Regulations

    The following table describes the format for monograph and thesis by article(s). Thesis by article(s) Monograph thesis • The Preface specifies the approvals obtained to conduct the research, clearly identifies the student's contribution, and distinguishes it from those of collaborators, co-authors or other researchers, if any

  11. PDF How to Turn Your Thesis into a Monograph

    Turning Your Thesis into a Monograph 24/03/2022 Catherine Pope 5 Differences between a thesis and a monograph •Less defensive -this is a book, not an exam. •Need for original material -to add value. •Often shorter overall, with shorter chapters. •(Hopefully) much wider audience (undergraduates, postgraduates, professors, general ...

  12. From thesis to monograph

    The purpose of your thesis was to learn and demonstrate what you had learnt. It was, and still is, evidence of your ability to define a topic, develop and apply methodologies, and undertake research. Your monograph, however, will be evidence of your ability to explore and connect a range of ideas in a fresh way, creating a new perspective that ...

  13. PDF PhD THESIS BY PUBLICATION

    "PhD by Publication" vs "PhD by Monograph" The "PhD by Publication" is an alternative to the traditional "PhD by Monograph" approach. In a PhD ... Traditionally, only once the PhD thesis is completed, an attempt is made to carve out one or more research articles, which are then submitted to academic journals.

  14. PDF Thesis Guidelines Summary

    Traditional Monograph . Thesis by Published Papers Thesis by Creative Works . Policy requirements around the above are provided in the . MOPP (Section D/5.3) and PhD Course Regulations. The 'Requirements for Presentation of Thesis' document details the format required for the thesis at lodgement and submission. The purpose of this document ...

  15. PDF Thesis by Publications Candidate & Supervisor Guidelines

    difference between a doctoral Thesis by Publication and a traditional Thesis by Monograph is that some of the main chapters (e.g., literature review, conceptual framework, methodology, results, discussion) in a Thesis by Publication may take the form of blind peer reviewed publications. The inclusion of short bridging chapters are also required ...

  16. Review of Strategies for Writing a Thesis by Publication in the Social

    In contrast to the traditional "monograph" or "Big Book" theses, a thesis by or with Footnote 1 publication comprises one or more published (or publishable) manuscripts, such as journal articles, along with some accompanying, non-published text. Theses by publication have long been standard in science-based disciplines but remain relatively few within educational research in Aotearoa.

  17. From PhD to Monograph: How to Revise Your Thesis for Publication

    25 November 2021. Most early career researchers in the arts and humanities are encouraged to see their PhD thesis as a monograph-in-waiting - and with good reason. In the increasingly competitive academic job market, a monograph, along with several peer-reviewed journal articles, is often a requirement for obtaining a permanent lectureship.

  18. Publishing Your Thesis as a Monograph

    Publishing your thesis as a book can be an alternative or an accompaniment to publishing an article in a journal. If you are considering publishing your thesis as a book or monograph, here are some things to consider: You will first need to edit or restructure your thesis to make it suitable for publication. When adapting your thesis for ...

  19. Collection of articles

    A thesis as a collection of articles [1] or series of papers, [2] also known as thesis by published works, [1] or article thesis, [3] is a doctoral dissertation that, as opposed to a coherent monograph, is a collection of research papers with an introductory section consisting of summary chapters.Other less used terms are "sandwich thesis" and "stapler thesis".

  20. Choosing the Thesis by Publication approach: motivations and ...

    The primary research output of a contemporary doctoral journey is no longer limited to a traditional thesis. Amongst other possibilities, current doctoral candidates may choose to produce a Thesis by Publication (TBP). However, very little is known about the factors shaping doctoral candidates' decisions to adopt a TBP approach during their doctoral journey. This paper reports on ...

  21. PhD dissertation: Hand in a monograph or papers?

    The two main types of PhD dissertations. There are two main types of dissertations. One is the monograph, and the other is the paper-based dissertation: 1) The monograph is what one always wrote in order to get the PhD degree. It's been around for centuries - as long as PhD degrees have been awarded, this was the thing to do.

  22. The doctorate in pieces: a scoping review of research on the PhD thesis

    In the public mind, a PhD thesis has traditionally been synonymous with a monograph, a book-length text consisting of several chapters (Kelly, Citation 2017). As Paltridge and Starfield (Citation 2020) highlight, however, the structure and formats of PhD theses have always been diverse across time, institutions, and disciplines. Although there ...

  23. PDF Guidelines for thesis by published papers

    Thesis by Published Papers Guidelines. 1. Introduction. Presenting a thesis in the format of published papers is an option for some higher degree research candidates. For the purpose of these guidelines, papers are defined as journal articles, book chapters, conference papers and other forms of written scholarly works which are subject to a ...