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Start your research

Start your research
Starting out

Surveying the field

The research
proposal


Research methodology

Research outputs

Dissertations
and theses


Papers in
scholarly
journals


SA publishing
houses


Conference
presentations


Electronic
journals


Language and
style guides


South African
online
journals


Advising
the novice
researcher


Learn to use the Internet

Yenza! for trainers

The Internet for training

Subject links

Developing a website
Research outputs

There are a variety of ways in which research findings are disseminated. Among the options open to researchers are:

There are academic and scholarly conventions to be followed in each of these cases. These are coded in institutional guidelines, departmental courses and seminars, and books that you might be referred to by your supervisor or colleagues. In addition to these sources of scholarly practice, and general questions of grammar and style, this section points to online sources that you might find helpful when you are writing up your research, either for a conventional print publication, or in an electronic environment such as an electronic journal.

See the Yenza! section on surveying the field for related resources.

 

 
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