Dissertation Bibliography
Dissertation Bibliography
Prepared by: [Your Name]
Company: [Your Company Name]
Department: [Your Department]
I. Books
Smith, Adam. ([Year]). An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations. 1st ed. W. Strahan and T. Cadell.
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This foundational work in economics explores the principles of free markets and division of labor, shaping modern economic thought.
Johnson, Samuel. ([Year]). A Dictionary of the English Language. 1st ed. W. Strahan.
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This landmark dictionary provides a comprehensive understanding of the English language during the 18th century.
II. Journal Articles
Brown, M., & Jones, P. ([Year]). The Impact of Climate Change on Urban Areas. Journal of Environmental Studies, 25(2), 45-58.
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This article examines the effects of climate change on urban environments, offering insights into mitigation and adaptation strategies.
Lee, S., & Kim, D. ([Year]). The Role of Social Media in Political Mobilization. Political Communication, 37(4), 789-802. [DOI]
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This study analyzes the influence of social media on political activism, highlighting its role in shaping contemporary political discourse.
III. Conferences and Proceedings
White, R., & Green, L. ([Year]). Sustainable Agriculture Practices. In K. Brown (Ed.), Proceedings of the International Conference on Sustainable Development (pp. 112-125). New York: Springer.
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This conference paper discusses innovative practices in sustainable agriculture, emphasizing environmental stewardship and food security.
IV. Dissertations and Theses
Davis, E. ([Year]). The Effects of Exercise on Mental Health (Doctoral dissertation). University of [University Name]. Available from ProQuest Dissertations and Theses database. ([Accession Number])
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This dissertation explores the relationship between physical activity and mental health, offering insights into the benefits of exercise for psychological well-being.
V. Online Sources
Smith, J. ([Year]). The Impact of Social Media on Teenagers. Retrieved from [URL Link]
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This online source examines the effects of social media on adolescent behavior and mental health, highlighting the need for responsible media consumption.