Guidelines for scientific work at the UAS Grisons
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Abschnittsübersicht
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What I can take from this chapter
- The importance of the systematic, objective and comprehensible treatment of a question in scientific work
- The quality criteria for scientific papers and understand their significance
- The differences between theoretical and empirical scientific work
The basics of scientific work
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What I can take from this chapter
- A few tips for finding and narrowing down a topic
- The differences between thesis and hypothesis
- The definitions and tips for formulating research questions, theses and hypotheses
- The purpose and structure of a research proposal
The preparatory work (topic, research question, research proposal)
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What I can take from this chapter
- The research procedure and tips for finding the right search terms
- Additional material for determining information needs, designing search queries with boolean operators or wildcards etc., and obtaining full texts access
- The ability to categorise found sources as reputable / dubious or high-quality / low-quality
- The reflective use of the "Internet" as a source for scientific work
The research (source search and assessment)
- 4.1 How do I carry-out my research?
- Additional material: Determine information needs
- Additional material: Designing search queries
- Additional material: Access to full texts
- Additional material: Customising the search
- 4.2 What are high quality and citable sources?
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What I can take from this chapter
- The general structure, understanding of the individual elements of a scientific paper, and the declaration of own work
- The correct use of the first person ("I") and guidelines for employing gender-inclusive language in scientific papers
- An overview of dos and don'ts in scientific papers.
The writing (structure, writing style, dos and no-gos)
- 5.1 Structure of a scientific paper
- 5.2 Writing style and gender-appropriate language
- 5.3 Dos and No Go's
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What I can take from this chapter
- References / suggestions for formatting and layout of a scientific paper
- References and explanations for embedding and referencing figures and tables in a scientific paper
The formal requirements (form, layout, figures & tables)
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What I can take from this chapter
- The basic understanding of plagiarism and the aim of citations in scientific papers
- Additional material on citation styles (APA, DGPs and IEEE) and literature management programmes (Citavi, Mendeley and Zotero)
- Reference schemes and concrete examples for citation (short references) according to the guidelines of the American Psychological Association (APA, 7th edition)
- Reference schemes and concrete examples for the bibliography (full references) according to the guidelines of the American Psychological Association (APA, 7th edition)
- How to deal with missing information in the citation and in the reference list
- The specifics of handling and using artificial intelligence in scientific work and referencing it in the reference list
Citation, reference list and dealing with AI
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These guidelines are supervised and published by the module leader for academic work and the library team of the UAS Grisons.
If you have any questions, ambiguities, discrepancies or comments, you can contact the supervising team at the following e-mail address: leitfaden@fhgr.ch