thesis and dissertation database
thesis and dissertation database
We’re happy to present several data visualizations to give an overall sense of the OATD.org collection by county of publication, language, and field of study.
Advanced research and scholarship. Theses and dissertations, free to find, free to use.
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dissertation or thesis. The supplemental files are provided “AS IS” without warranty. ProQuest is not responsible for the
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* Use an asterisk to search for multiple versions of a word, e.g. obes* will allow you to search for obesity and obese.
” “ Use quotation marks to search for a phrase, in the exact order you type it, e.g. “health care reform”.
Theses in Progress in Commonwealth Studies is an annual listing of MPhil and PhD research being carried out at UK universities.
OpenGrey is System for Information on Grey Literature in Europe, an open access system to 700.000 bibliographical references of grey literature (paper) produced in Europe. It includes technical and research reports, doctoral dissertations, some conference papers, some official publications, and other types of grey literature.
Theses and dissertations completed prior to 2006 may be found in the”Archived Theses” and “Archived Dissertations” and are accessible only to those on a Clemson University IP address. Please note, that the project to digitize pre-2006 theses and dissertations is ongoing. If you are unable to find an electronic version of the theses or dissertation you are seeking, you may find a physical copy in our collections. Please check the library catalog.
Submission form for alumni to provide us with permission to make their thesis or dissertation publicly available on Clemson University’s institutional repository can be found here.
Northeastern master’s theses and doctoral dissertations are searchable in Scholar OneSearch.
Finding Northeastern Dissertations:
MIT’s DSpace contains more than 53,000 theses completed at MIT dating as far back as the mid 1800’s. Theses in this collection have been scanned by the MIT Libraries or submitted in electronic format by thesis authors. Since 2004 all new Masters and Ph.D. theses are scanned and added to this collection after degrees are awarded.
This collection of MIT Theses in DSpace contains selected theses and dissertations from all MIT departments. Please note that this is NOT a complete collection of MIT theses. To search all MIT theses, use Barton, MIT Libraries’ catalog.
Ph.D. candidates at Brown must file their dissertations electronically. Brown’s electronic theses and dissertation (ETD) system was developed by the Graduate School and the University Library and launched in 2008. The system is designed to collect and archive the final dissertation as a text-based PDF file.
A searchable historical database of information about Brown University theses and dissertations from 1893 to 2000 is available.
HARVEST holds all University of Saskatchewan electronic theses and dissertations (ETDs) published since 2005. More than 1,400 print theses published before 2005 have been digitized and added to the collection as well. To request the digitization of a print-only thesis or dissertation, contact University Archives and Special Collections.
All masters’ and doctoral theses accepted by the University of Saskatchewan since 1912 can be found through the University Library.
OhioLINK Electronic Theses and Dissertations (ETD) contains over 58,000 theses and dissertations from students at 31 of Ohio’s world-renowned academic institutions. In 2012, Google thanked OhioLINK for making ETD open-access content easier to find by Google Scholar. Theses and dissertations from Ohio’s academic institutions were downloaded more than six million times from researchers around the globe in 2015.
Consider reading this blog post to learn more about the upload process for theses and dissertations. And also check out our overview flyer about the ETD Center.
References:
http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/
http://csulb.libguides.com/dissertations
http://libguides.ioe.ac.uk/c.php?g=482257&p=3298275
http://tigerprints.clemson.edu/etd/
http://library.northeastern.edu/research/resources/theses-and-dissertations
http://libraries.mit.edu/mit-theses
http://library.brown.edu/etd/
http://libguides.usask.ca/FindingTheses
http://www.ohiolink.edu/content/ohiolink_electronic_theses_and_dissertations
http://www.lib.uidaho.edu/find/etddatabase.html
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