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    drafting the abstract

    posted Saturday, 21 October 2006

    Some good Internet sources on writing abstracts:



    • Here’s a good source on writing abstracts, with information specific to abstracting your own work about halfway down.

    • This one is specific to writing abstracts for dissertations and also includes helpful information on coming up with a title.

    • This one gives a nice bulleted list of what an abstract should do (and not do). 


    Key terms to include in my abstract: revision, peer response, pedagogy, case study, autonomy

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