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DISCOVER . LEARN . EMPOWER Bibiliography Footnotes Oral Presentation University Institute of Engineering Electronics & Communication Engineering Master of Engineering (Electronics and Communication Engineering) Research Methodology 20ECT653 Prepared By Nitin Sharma

2 Bibiliography Footnotes Oral Presentation Course Outcome CO1 Gain exposure to range of quantitative and / or qualitative research techniques CO2 Understand and analyze research methodologies identified in existing literature. CO3 Learn strategies related to sampling of data CO4 Analyze the feasibility and practicality of research methodology for a proposed project. CO5 Apply and design the research report for a particular problem

Contents Bibliography Footnotes Oral Presentations 3

BIBLIOGRAPHY A bibliography is an orderly list of resources on a particular subject. A bibliography provides the full reference information for all the source which you may have consulted in preparing a particular project. The purpose of bibliography is to allow the reader to trace the source used.

Distinguishing traits of bibliography The author’s name is listed in reverse order-surname first-for the purpose of alphabetizing. The entry is generally presented in hanging-indention form. That is the second and subsequent lines of an entry begin at a uniform distance to the right of the beginning point of the first line. The entry gives the inclusive pages of articles, but not for books, and does not refer to any one page or passage Second and subsequent references to publications of the same author are indicated by a uniform line.

Making a Bibliography For a Book Author(last name first).Title of the book, City: Publisher, Date of publication Example : Godin, Seth. Purple cow: Transform your business by being Remarkable. New York: Upper Saddle River, 2002. For a magazine Author (last name first), "Article Title." Name of magazine. Volume number, (Date): page numbers. Example : Jordan, Jennifer , “Filming on top of the world.” Museum of Science Magazine. Volume 7 (winter 1998) pp-11 For a Newspaper Author (last name first), "Article Title." Name of newspaper, city, state of publication. (date): edition if available, section, page number(s). Example : Powers, Ann, “New Trends” The New York Times ,New York, NY(3/1/98), Atlantic Region , Section 2 , p-3.

Types of Bibliography

Footnotes Appear to the bottom of page. Single spaced Double spaced line between each note. Separated from the text.

Purpose of Footnotes Additional information Comment Source Adaptive of ideas

A Footnotes should : Convey one idea at a time Be concise Be inserted with the use of computer software numbering options

Oral Presentation It is effective when supplemented by various visual devices. Use of slides , wall charts and blackboards is quite helpful in contributing to clarity and reducing the boredom ,if any. Distributing a board outline ,with a few important tables and charts concerning the research results, makes the listeners attentive who have a ready outline on which to focus their thinking . This very often happens in academic institutions where the researchers discusses his research findings and policy implications with others either in a seminar or in a group discussion.

Merits and Demerits The merit of this approach lies in the fact that it provides an opportunity for give and take decisions which generally lead to a better understanding of the findings and their implications The demerit of this sort of presentation is the lack of any permanent record concerning the research details and it may be just possible that the findings may fade away from people’s memory even before the action is taken.

References Dowdy, S., Wearden , S. and Chilko , D., Statistics for Research, Wiley Series (2004) Walpole, R.E., Myers, R.H., Myers, S.L. and Ye, K., Probability and Statistics for Engineers and Scientists, Pearson Education (2002). Kothari C.R., Research Methodology: Methods and Techniques, New Age International Publishers, 2nd Edition. Bordens K.S., Abbott B.B., Research and Design Methods, 6th Edition, TMH Publishing Company Limited. Johnson, R.A, Probability and Statistics by , PHI-2nd edition Trivedi K.S., Probability & Statistics With Reliability, Queuing And Computer Science Applications , 2nd Edition, JohnWiley & Sons Meyer, P.L., Introduction to Probability & Statistical, Applications, Oxford, IBH Johnson, R.A., Probability and Statistics, PHI, New Delhi Krishnaswami , K.N., Sivakumar , A. I. and Mathirajan , M., Management Research Methodology, Pearson Education: New Delhi Zikmund , W.G., Business Research Methods, 7th Edition, Thomson South-Western Cooper, D. R. and Schindler, Business Research Method , P.S Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi 2nd edition (2010). 13

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