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 * [|EMSE Website]
 * [|SEAS Doctoral Handbook]
 * __**Exploring Research (Seventh Edition**__ ( Required )
 * __**A Manual for Writers of Term Papers, Theses, and Dissertations, Seventh Edition**__ (Strongly Recommended)
 * //**"A Manual for Writers of Research Papers, Theses, and Dissertations**// (published by the [|University of Chicago Press] and commonly known as **Turabian style**), is a [|style guide] for writing and formatting [|research papers] (such as the arrangement and punctuation of [|footnotes] and [|bibliographies])." - [|Wikipedia]
 * EMSE disserations are required to use the "the parenthetical reference (PR) and reference list (RL) style",[1] I thought nominally the Chicago Manual of Style, as reflected in Turabain.
 * Required Podcasts
 * AAAS. __**Science Update Podcast**__. []
 * NPR. __**Science Friday**__. []
 * C Goodman-Strauss Kyle Kellams. __**The Math Factor**__. []
 * Recommended video and audio casts
 * The Science Channel. __**Science Channel Video**__. [] or on iTunes.
 * NPR. **Environment Podcaast**__.__[]
 * See the syllabus for software suggestions.

Dr. Joseph Barbera, EMSE 8000, Spring 2011 Lectures


 * Sources**
 * 1) Ryan, Julie Dr. and Barbera, Joseph Dr. EMSE 8000 (216) "Research Methods for the Engineering Manager, Spring 2011" (Course Syllabus, EMSE George Washington University, 2011)
 * 2) myGWU searcn
 * 3) A Manual for Writers of Research Papers, Theses, and Dissertations. (2011, January 19). In //Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia//. Retrieved 15:52, February 8, 2011, from []

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