Consult thesis writing guides, previous theses in your discipline, and your supervisor. There can be variations within disciplines on content and style. You must also consult the following official documents:
Email the Graduate Research School Office if you have questions about how these regulations and guidelines may affect you.
Formatting your thesis requires detailed attention so read the Library's practical guidelines in the Formatting your thesis box.
A prescribed Otago thesis writing template does not exist. Department requirements vary so consult your supervisor or recent departmental theses.
Graduate Research School provides access to an Otago thesis template based on APA Style, in your Blackboard Masters (or PhD) >Academic Writing> section, or use the links below - adapt it for your thesis or dissertation:
If you want your thesis bound, single sided, use the Recto template; if double-sided, customise the gutter margin on mirror pages in Word, or set the Inside and Outside margins based on the templates below:
OR, set your own margins:
Margins
The page binding margin should be at least 30mm - this means that:
In addition, the Library recommends that you keep all other margins uniform and at least 20mm, including for any appendices, tables and figures, photographs, or other illustrations you might include in your thesis. Following these recommendations will ensure that your entire text and page numbers remain intact when your thesis is trimmed during the binding process.
Use word processing software such as Word, Open Office, or Pages. See the IT support tab for more details.
Effective management of the print and e-resources that you use and create during your research project ensures that you:
Your large thesis files and related data will need secure storing, and sharing with your supervisor/s.
ITS offers support with these services here:
Check information on this when attending a Library PG workshop on Research Data Management.
Managing your references - guide to recommended software for in-text and bibliography tasks.
Departments and supervisors vary in their preferred reference management systems - compare products.
IT self-guided resources include: