Writing an Abstract Dr Cheryl Lange. Importance It’s usually the first thing that readers read so it’s strategic to make a good impression. It’s an overview.

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Writing an Abstract Dr Cheryl Lange

Importance It’s usually the first thing that readers read so it’s strategic to make a good impression. It’s an overview of the most salient aspects of your research. A precise and engaging Abstract can help you get your work well known as Abstracts are published on multiple computerised databases.

When to write an Abstract Many people write a draft abstract early in the dissertation writing process. Your final version can only be written after you have completed your dissertation.

What to include Your research question Your purpose(s) The approach you adopted Your key findings Your conclusions Tip Emphasize the different points of your study in proportion to the emphasis they received in your dissertation.

Questions to ask When asking yourself what to include in your Abstract, it is helpful to ask yourself the following questions. –What is the problem or question that my dissertation addresses? –Why is it important? –How did I carry out the investigation? –What did I find? –What are the implications of my findings?

An alternative set of questions Some might find this set of questions more useful. –Why did I do my research? What was interesting/useful about my project? –How did I carry out my research? –What were my main findings/results? –What were my principal conclusions? What do my findings mean?

A useful combination of questions –What is the problem or question that my dissertation addresses? –Why is it important? –How did I carry out the investigation? –What did I find? –What are the implications of my findings? –Why did I do my research? –What was interesting/useful about my project? –How did I carry out my research? –What were my main findings/results? –What were my principal conclusions?

Methods/apparatus focus If your dissertation is about a new method or apparatus, you might want to include : –the advantages (of the method or apparatus) –how well it works

Variations on the theme Abstracts written for the social sciences or sciences tend to focus on: –the scope –purpose –results of the work Abstracts written for the arts tend to include: –background to the study –central thesis –conclusions drawn

Key words Spend time thinking about appropriate keys words to put at the end of your Abstract. Appropriate key words help –indexers –researchers working in your area to find your work

Length Aim for –no more than on A4 page –300 words

What tense to use - guidelines In an Abstract use the past tense to refer to what was done and what was found at each stage of the research. Use the present tense to comment on the significance of your research/findings.

What not to include Definitions Citations Acronyms, abbreviations or symbols

Melbourne University au/researchandwriting/abstracts.php au/researchandwriting/abstracts.php

In this paper we analyse two Australian television programs, Marking Time (2003) and Molly & Mobarak (2004), foregrounding the ways in which ethnic Hazara refugees from Afghanistan have been (re)presented. We argue that by minimising cultural and religious differences both Marking Time and Molly & Mobarak construct and represent Hazara Afghan refugees as like a “certain us”, that is, as members of Australian core culture who are predominately white, family oriented and inclusivist. However, their differences are not concealed entirely and in both programs the Hazara also appear as the “other”, that is, unlike us. We point out some problems associated with privileging similarity and the possible consequences of these representations within policy making and Australian society more generally. What was done What was of interest What was found Implications Abstract (journal article – not a dissertation) Rodan,Debbie & Cheryl Lange 2008 'Going overboard? representing Hazara refugees as just like us' Journal of Intercultural Studies vol. 29, no. 1 pp

Conference abstract – a different type of abstract A conference abstract is submitted to a conference review committee. The purpose of the abstract is to convince the committee to accept your paper. If it is accepted, it provides you with an audience for your paper and an opportunity to get feedback on your research. As it is not read in conjunction with your paper/dissertation, it’s particularly important to write your abstract in a clear, precise and engaging manner.

More info? Melbourne University ng/abstracts.php ng/abstracts.php Monash University University of Nevada Las Vegas