rivka: (her majesty)
rivka ([personal profile] rivka) wrote2003-08-08 07:43 pm
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Sooooo sleeeeeeepy.

My two morning research participants didn't show up today. I spent the time plowing through the last twelve pages of editing my Discussion section. My afternoon subject obligingly showed up early, which meant that I could leave work early, so I came home and typed up the changes I'd made in the morning and shipped the Discussion off to John. That's a complete second draft done. Then I collapsed on the bed with [livejournal.com profile] curiousangel and took a two-hour nap. Mmmmm. I've now forced myself to wake up so that I won't throw my sleep schedule off completely, but I'm still feeling remarkably sleep-focused.

That's a complete second draft done.

Things left to do:
- Put the sections together and fix all the formatting - line spacing, page numbering, etc.
- Proofread tables and clean up table formatting.
- Clean up figure (graph) formatting.
- Come up with a better first sentence than "Don't call me Ishmael."
- Interleave figures and tables into the Results section, because John doesn't want them in appendices.
- Dig up the last few references I need.
- Make sure that all the references cited in the text appear in the reference list, and all the references on the reference list are cited in the text.
- Add a couple of lines each to the Introduction (citing more evidence for the effectiveness of analog research) and the Results (reporting the correlation between social isolation and family stress).
- Write up the acknowledgements, dedication, table of contents, and abstract.
- Read the whole thing straight through and see if any other changes need to be made. The Discussion in particular may need more tweaking.
- Incorporate any last-minute edits of John's after he gets the second draft back to me.

- Print dissertation, make copies, put them in a FedEx box, and send it to John.

Um. I think that's it.

I can do that.

[identity profile] cattitude.livejournal.com 2003-08-08 05:42 pm (UTC)(link)
You left off the last bit:

- Celebrate.