What is a seminal paper?
Seminal works, sometimes called pivotal or landmark studies, are articles that initially presented an idea of great importance or influence within a particular discipline. Identifying seminal articles relies heavily on your own thoroughness in the examination and synthesis of the scholarly literature.
How do I find the seminal article?
Seminal Works
- You can use Google Scholar or Web of Science to locate seminal works on a topic.
- In Google Scholar, search for your topic.
- In Web of Science, search broadly for your topic.
- You can use Google Scholar and Web of Science to look up how many times a particular work has been cited.
How do you write a seminar format?
- Introduction – Set out the “Crux” of the Paper. Introduce and note why the topic is important. Briefly summarize necessary background information.
- Background – Orient the Audience. Describe the genesis of the subject.
- Analysis – Explain the Thesis. Large-Scale Organization:
- Conclusion. Restate the thesis of the paper.
How many pages should a seminar paper be?
To answer your specific questions, rather than chapters, it is better to structure a seminar paper by sections (such as Introduction, Methodology, Results, and so on). The length of the paper could roughly be anywhere between 12-20 pages.
How do you speak on spot topic?
Ask for a moment to organize your thoughts. If someone asks you to speak on the spot, tell them you’d like a few minutes to think of what to say and to jot down some notes. You shouldn’t try to write out your remarks in full. Just jot down a few key words to help you remember your main points.
How many slides should a 3 minute presentation have?
Sort Of. There are so many rules out there that you’ve probably heard of. “Only use five slides.” “Keep it to one slide for every three minutes.”
How many slides do I need for a 10 minute presentation?
10 slides