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    The Sage handbook of digital dissertations and theses / edited by Richard Andrews ... [et al.].

    • Title:The Sage handbook of digital dissertations and theses / edited by Richard Andrews ... [et al.].
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    • Variant Title:Digital dissertations and theses
    • Other Contributors/Collections:Andrews, Richard, 1948-
      SAGE Reference Online Handbooks
      SAGE Research Methods Core
      SAGE Knowledge Complete Books And Reference Collection 2023 (KNCCBR23)
      SAGE Research Methods Complete A-Z List
    • Published/Created:Los Angeles : SAGE, 2012.
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      • Call Number: Z692.E42
      • Number of Items:
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      • Status:No information available 
       
    • Library of Congress Subjects:Electronic dissertations.
      Dissertations, Academic.
    • Subject(s):Electronic books.
    • Description:1 online resource
    • Terms governing use:Access may be restricted to institutions with a site license.
    • Summary:"This handbook sets out the processes and products of 'digital' research. It is a theoretical and practical guide on how to undertake and navigate advanced research in the arts, humanities and social sciences."--Cover, p. [4].
    • Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
    • ISBN:9780857027399
      0857027395
    • Contents:The Thesis: Texts and Machines
      New Forms of Dissertation
      The Role of Doctoral and Graduate Schools
      Digital Literacies for the Research Institution
      Media Systems, Multimodality and Posthumanism
      Reframing the Performing Arts
      Complexity Theory
      Re-imagining the Conditions of Possibility of a PhD Thesis
      Traditional Theses and Multimodal Communication
      Ethics and Representation
      Copyright Management Approaches
      Understanding Identity Representations in Multimodal Research
      The Social Life of Digital Texts in Multimodal Research
      Researching in Conditions of Provisionality: Reflecting on the PhD in the Digital and Multimodal Era
      Practice-as-Research in Music Performance
      Translating Lydia Cabrera: A Case Study in Digital (re)presentation
      Disciplinary 'Specificity' and the Digital Submission
      Digits and Figures: A Manual Drawing Practice and its Modes of Reproduction
      The Research Catalogue: A Model for Dissertations and Theses
      The Changing Role of Library and Information Services
      Animating the Archive
      Establishing the Cybertextual in Practice-Based PhDs
      A Modern PhD: Doctoral Education in Australian Universities in Digital Times
      How Changes in Representation Can Affect Meaning
      Researching Adolescents' Literacies Multimodally
      Implication for Research Training and Examination for Design PhDs
      UNCAGED Boxed-up.
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