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What makes a good research paper?
The annual round of refereeing for the ARCOM conference always prompts a stimulating debate among the committee members as to what constitutes a good research paper. Clearly, there is a good deal of subjectivity in distinguishing good from bad, but there may be some basic characteristics that mark out a research paper from any other kind of paper, and it is good research papers that we would like to encourage at the annual conference
Construction management abstracts : cumulative abstracts and indexes of journals in construction management, 1983-2000
The purpose of this document is to provide a single source of reference for
every paper published in the journals directly related to research in
Construction Management.
It is indexed by author and keyword and contains the titles, authors, abstracts
and keywords of every article from the following journals:
β’ Building Research and Information (BRI)
β’ Construction Management and Economics (CME)
β’ Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management (ECAM)
β’ Journal of Construction Procurement (JCP)
β’ Journal of Construction Research (JCR)
β’ Journal of Financial Management in Property and Construction (JFM)
β’ RICS Research Papers (RICS)
The index entries give short forms of the bibliographical citations, rather than
page numbers, to enable annual updates to the abstracts. Each annual
update will carry cumulative indexes, so that only one index needs to be
consulted
ARCOM construction management abstracts 1983-1998
The purpose of this document is to provide a single source of reference for every paper published in the journals directly related to research in Construction Management.
It is indexed by author and keyword and contains the titles, authors, abstracts and keywords of every article from the following journals:
β’ Building Research and Information (BRI)
β’ Construction Management and Economics (CME)
β’ Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management (ECAM)
β’ Journal of Construction Procurement (JCP)
β’ RICS Research Papers (RICS)
The index entries give short forms of the bibliographical citations, rather than page numbers, to enable annual updates to the abstracts. Each annual update will carry cumulative indexes, so that only one index needs to be consulted