Research reports are not just for professionals, but are a great tool for anyone who wants to answer their research questions. Write a research report to yourself to organize your thoughts, analyze the evidence, document your findings, and solve your puzzles. Using an example from the Netherlands, this presentation demonstrates how you can organize a research report to spot more clues in records, discover and resolve discrepancies, and build reliable conclusions.
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Excellent webinar, Yvette!
Excellent presentation!! Thank you!
Excellent in combo with ESM webinar it has definitely inspired me to take a new approach and start again with this method. Thank you
This is a great presentation. I found it very easy to understand and inspiring. The syllabus notes are also of a high standard. I know what I will be trying over the Christmas break.
Great ideas about how to get beyond facts and sources to assemble the pieces into a useful narrative of your research. Especially appreciate the suggestion of how to park the "bright shiny object" into a parking lot - which I didn't realize was an Achille's heel of mine.
This is a valuable presentation. Thank you for sharing the handout and links.
I haven't seen a webinar on writing research reports for yourself before, so it's nice to get such a detailed coverage of this subject. It's well organized and provides information and suggestions on all areas of the report. Great job!
Excellent speaker. Very interesting and concise. Learned a lot. More webinars by her
While each aspect of her research was understandable, following how she organized these into a report was quite confusing, despite the outline provided. She seemed to be skipping around quite a bit.