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Issue 86  Mar 03, 2014
  1. Going Green
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  3. Research Café Launched!
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  5. Open Access for CUHK Theses and Dissertations Collection
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  7. New E-resources for China Studies
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  9. Thesis Writing Tips for Research Postgraduates
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  11. Library Workshops: March – April 2014
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  13. Learning Garden: Stress Management Workshop
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  15. Subject Talk Series on Life and Death Education - The Colours of Death
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  17. Art Classics on View: An Exhibition of Art Reproductions, University Library System, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
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  19. Booking System for Faculty Study Rooms in the University Library
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  21. Wi-Fi Printing Service in University Library System
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5. Thesis Writing Tips for Research Postgraduates

Co-organized with The Independent Learning Centre (ILC), the Library is pleased to offer two workshops for research postgraduate students on writing a thesis introduction and abstract in March 2014.  The workshops will be held at the Idea Exchange of the University Library.

Structuring a Thesis Introduction: How to Get Readers Hooked at the Beginning

In this workshop, you will be introduced to steps for capturing your readers' interest in your research topic, appreciating the significance of your research and understanding your research purpose.  Specific language features which are commonly seen in thesis introductions will be discussed and practiced during the workshop. 

Date:  March 5, 2014 (Wed)
Time: 2:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Writing an Abstract for your Thesis: How to Summarize Your Research in 500 words

You will learn how to summarize the most important information in your research as well as describe the most significant contributions that your research has made in a concise, readable and impressive manner.  Both the structure and language of the thesis abstracts will be discussed during the workshop.

Date:  March 17, 2014 (Mon)
Time: 2:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.


Instructor:  Dr. Yvonne LOONG, Senior Lecturer, ILC
Medium of Instruction:  English
Registration:  Complete the Online Registration Form
Venue:  Idea Exchange, Research Commons,1/F, University Library

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