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Dec. 12: Intro to ETDR Templates

Are you a master’s or doctoral student? If so, it is likely that you will be conducting research as part of your studies. At some point, you may be writing a thesis, report, or dissertation to record your work to share with the profession and the world. K-State has made templates available (in Microsoft Word and LaTeX) for students to use, in order to ensure that they include all required information in the proper formatting and have navigable documents.

“Getting Started with ETDR Templates” is an online training on Zoom from 1 – 2:30 p.m., Monday, Dec. 12. 

 

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Grad students: Last ETDR overview is Thursday, April 3

The final overview of the semester for the Electronic Theses, Dissertations, and Reports program, or ETDR,  is 3-5 p.m. Thursday, April 3, in Room 206 of the K-State Student Union. These sessions are a joint offering from the Graduate School, K-State Libraries, and the Information Technology Assistance Center.  Continue reading “Grad students: Last ETDR overview is Thursday, April 3”

NVivo site license for K-State personnel and graduate students

Working on ethnographic field data?  Just finished conducting a large-scale online survey?  Exploring grounded theory?  Engaged in action research?  Portraiture?

Analyzing data and information from a range of digital data types?  Conducting a qualitative meta-analysis?

Working on a qualitative or mixed methods thesis, dissertation, or manuscript?

K-Staters conducting qualitative and mixed methods research and engaging in data analytics now have another software tool to enhance their work.

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Graduate students: Invite an ETDR consultant to your meetings

Does your department have a weekly seminar for graduate students? Does your graduate student association have regular meetings? If so, plan to invite an ETDR consultant to one of your meetings to review the best ways to use Microsoft Word to format your  electronic thesis, dissertation, or report (ETDR)Continue reading “Graduate students: Invite an ETDR consultant to your meetings”

Grad students: Don’t miss the ETDR Overview

The Graduate School and the Information Technology Assistance Center are offering a one-hour overview of the electronic theses, dissertations, and reports program (ETDR). The sessions will be on these dates:

  • Friday, Sept. 21, 2-3 p.m.
  • Monday, Oct. 1, 11 a.m.-noon

Both sessions will be in the Town Hall of the Leadership Studies Building.   Continue reading “Grad students: Don’t miss the ETDR Overview”