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Formatting Friday: Turabian

25th August 2022

Kate L. Turabian was the dissertation secretary at the graduate school at the University of Chicago from 1930 – 1958, in addition to being the editor of official publications of the University.

Formatting Friday: Introduction to OSCOLA

25th August 2022

We don’t get requests for this formatting style often, but we’ve gotten it enough times to think it warrants a mention: OSCOLA, or the Oxford Standard for Citation of Legal Authorities.

4 Ways a Professional Editor Can Help Save You Time and Money

25th August 2022

We get it – as a graduate student, you don’t have a ton of disposable income, and so you’re careful about how you spend your money.

Graduation Gift Ideas

25th August 2022

It’s that time of year again: graduation! If you have a friend or loved one graduating college or graduate school, but don’t know what to get them, look no further – Dissertation Editor has got your back.

Formatting Friday: Intro to American Medical Association formatting

25th August 2022

  Many clients of ours are working on scholarly articles for health or medical journals, and sometimes these journals specify that they require AMA style.

I was struggling with the incorporation of tables and figures into my thesis and my university provided no help. I found Thesis Editor by accident; I would recommend their service to anyone in similar difficulties.  They not only assisted with tables and figures but also with formatting according to UK requirements (I am an American non-resident student).  The response time was excellent and Dr. Dawn Leach always met strict deadlines.  Altogether an excellent way to get help with the details of the dissertation process.

- Ian D. , PhD FSA MAAA

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