How to Write the Bibliography, Appendix and Curriculum Vitae of a Thesis

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Other parts of a thesis usually include the bibliography, appendix or appendices, and curriculum vitae. Writing them is much easier than Chapters 1-5 because these are simple annotations and/or citations of references.

The following is a sample format of these parts and how to write them:

OTHER PARTS

BIBLIOGRAPHY

It should include all materials used and reviewed by the researcher arranged according to type, e.g. books, periodicals, unpublished materials, etc.

APPENDIX

It may contain the following:

  1. Letters and other forms of communication
  2. Instruments used
  3. Sample computations
  4. Additional tables and figures

 

CURRICULUM VITAE

Note: The thesis writer is advised to consult his/her graduate school dean for institutional policies on the format of the thesis/dissertation and CHED Requirements.

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    2 June, 2009, 7:32

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