A Survey on the Bibliographies of Theses of Rafsanjan University Medical Students during 1993 to 2003

Background & Objective: The validity of a thesis is important from two perspectives First the research issue by itself and second the references that are used in the research The present study was designed to investigate the bibliographies of the theses of Medical students in Rafsanjan Universit...

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Main Authors: Zinat Salem, Mohsen Rezaeian, Siyavash Dehghan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Kerman University of Medical Sciences 2007-07-01
Series:Strides in Development of Medical Education
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Online Access:http://sdme.kmu.ac.ir/article_90117_831f3690477f93ecb0cdcf13956805d2.pdf
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Summary:Background & Objective: The validity of a thesis is important from two perspectives First the research issue by itself and second the references that are used in the research The present study was designed to investigate the bibliographies of the theses of Medical students in Rafsanjan University Methods : In this crosssectional study all of the defended theses of Rafsanjan Medical students from 1993 to 2003 (a total of 332 theses) were evaluated Bibliographies were assessed by using a check list Data analysis was done by applying descriptive and analytical statistical methods Results : Mean ( ± SD) of the number of references was 259( ± 1899) and 12% of the theses have not used any references There was no reference to electronic publications and review articles in the studied theses English articles had the highest rate of citation (161%) and abstracts presented in the congresses the lowest (008 %) In whole 61100% of the references belonged to five years prior to the study In 885% of the theses bibliography writing was according to the standard styles Conclusion : It is suggested that by planning educational workshops students be taught to benefit from using more recent scientific published or electronic references in writing their theses
ISSN:2645-3452
2645-3452