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I Semester MCRM MCRM 611 ASSIGNMENT_2015/Research Methods
DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE DEENBANDHU CHHOTU RAM UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
MURTHAL
Assignment 1 Literature review and practice Harvard Style Referencing Objectives 1. Literature review from e-journals 2. Practice writing parenthetical citations 3. Practice writing references in Harvard Style Assignment introduced August 2015 Maximum points 10 Requirements & Format:
1. Access “www.emeraldinsight.com”
2. Access subject “Property management and Built Environment”
3. Access journal title “Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management”
I Semester MCRM MCRM 611 ASSIGNMENT_2015/Research Methods
DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE DEENBANDHU CHHOTU RAM UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
MURTHAL
4. Access all volumes given against your name: NAME YEAR
CHARANJEET VERMA 1997
HARSH BISHERWAL 1998
SUSHANT SINGH 1999
KEERTI KUMARI 2000
PRAKRITI SHARMA 2001
AKHILESH DATTA 2002
PRATEEK GUPTA 2003
RIYA MAJOKA 2004
MOHIT PANCHAL 2005
NISHIT SACHDEVA 2006
ANKITA SHARMA 2007
PRAFULL KUMAR SHAHI 2008
PRAYSIT TYAGI 2009
5. Access each issue in the given volume and each paper in the issue. Access abstract of the research paper.
I Semester MCRM MCRM 611 ASSIGNMENT_2015/Research Methods
DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE DEENBANDHU CHHOTU RAM UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
MURTHAL
6. Prepare a word document collating abstracts of all research papers along with reference as given in the sample.
Font: Times New Roman 12, single spacing, justified
Format:
#. Title of research paper (last name of the author year)
Abstract:
Reference: Last name of author, initial of the first name of author (year) Title of the research paper, title of the journal, vol. (issue), pp. #-#.
1. The current status of environmental management systems in construction (Griffith 1995)
Abstract: Many organizations within the construction industry are becoming increasingly aware of the growing need for improved environmental performance within the scope of their business activities. Their interests are twofold, first in anticipation of increasingly stringent governmental legislation, both national and international, and second in response to the rising concern demonstrated by the general public for environmental issues. To meet increasing future expectations, a number of organizations within construction have implemented or are considering the development of a formal and structured environmental management system. This paper examines some of the principal issues associated with the development of environmental management systems within construction. Drawing upon a series of interviews with major construction clients, consultants and contracting organizations within the UK, investigation identifies the present level of awareness, raises current concerns and issues and looks at the likely future orientation of environmental management systems within the construction industry
Reference: Griffith, A. (1995) The current status of environmental management systems in construction, Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, Vol. 2(1), pp.5 – 16.