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Cycles of Revision


Friday, June 19, 2009. 0 Comments:

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Today I finished a 'zero' draft of a chapter. (On 'Zero Drafts' see Joan Bolker Writing Your Dissertation in Fifteen Minutes a Day: A Guide to Starting, Revising, and Finishing Your Doctoral Thesis.) To celebrate, I googled some blogs on turning the draft into a proper first draft. In the process I came across a post that describes the 'cycles of revision' that most theses go through.

Cycles of Revision

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