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  1. OATD

    Advanced research and scholarship. Theses and dissertations, free to find, free to use.

  2. Dissertations & Theses

    ProQuest: The World Leader in Dissertation Access and Dissemination Over the last 80 years, ProQuest has built the world's most comprehensive and renowned dissertations program. ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global (PQDT Global), continues to grow its repository of 5 million graduate works each year, thanks to the continued contribution from the world's universities, creating an ever ...

  3. Open Access Theses and Dissertations (OATD)

    OATD.org provides open access graduate theses and dissertations published around the world. Metadata (information about the theses) comes from over 1100 colleges, universities, and research institutions. OATD currently indexes 6,654,285 theses and dissertations.

  4. EBSCO Open Dissertations

    EBSCO Open Dissertations makes electronic theses and dissertations (ETDs) more accessible to researchers worldwide. The free portal is designed to benefit universities and their students and make ETDs more discoverable.

  5. ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global

    ProQuest's vast collection of >5.5million post graduate dissertations and theses now discoverable on Web of Science ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Global with the Web of Science™ enables researchers to seamlessly uncover early career, post-graduate research in the form of more than 5.5 million dissertations and theses from over 4,100 institutions from more than 60 countries, alongside ...

  6. How can I find theses and dissertations?

    The Center for Research Libraries ' Dissertations database includes many non-US theses. WorldCat describes many masters' & PhD theses. Use "Advanced Search" and limit to subtype "thesis/dissertation." No full text; it just tells you what libraries have reported having copies. There are several excellent guides out there with international ...

  7. Finding Dissertations and Theses

    Dissertations and master's theses can be great tools for uncovering research that has been done in a field. This guide contains links to help users locate disserations and theses, both national and international.

  8. Q. How can I find a copy of a thesis or dissertation?

    How can I find a copy of a thesis or dissertation? The database Dissertations and Theses Global (ProQuest) is the best place to begin searching for theses and dissertations. Approximately half the listings include full text. Dissertations can also be found in a search of the AU Library Catalog. For dissertations and theses written by AU ...

  9. Find Dissertations

    How to find dissertations Use the websites listed below to find freely accessible (open access) dissertations from the United States and other countries. While all repositories listed here include doctoral dissertations, Master's theses may be available in some cases as well.

  10. Tips in Finding Dissertations

    How can I find theses or dissertations from U.S. institutions? Go to Dissertations and Theses (PQDT). It offers a comprehensive listing of bibliographic entries for theses and dissertations in the Dissertation Abstracts database.

  11. Searching for PhD theses in google scholar

    It seems like PhD theses are way more rare in the Google Scholar index than globally done. If my assumption is correct they get published as well, is there a primary search engine for that?

  12. Theses & Dissertations: Home

    Finding a Cambridge PhD thesis online via the institutional repository The University's institutional repository, Apollo, holds full-text digital versions of over 11,000 Cambridge PhD theses and is a rapidly growing collection deposited by Cambridge Ph.D. graduates. Theses in Apollo can be browsed via this link.

  13. How to find resources by format

    Why use a dissertation or a thesis? A dissertation is the final large research paper, based on original research, for many disciplines to be able to complete a PhD degree. The thesis is the same idea but for a masters degree.

  14. Harvard University Theses, Dissertations, and Prize Papers

    The Harvard University Archives ' collection of theses, dissertations, and prize papers document the wide range of academic research undertaken by Harvard students over the course of the University's history. Beyond their value as pieces of original research, these collections document the history of American higher education, chronicling ...

  15. Finding and accessing theses

    Since 1 October 2017, all PhD theses are being deposited in electronic form to the University repository Apollo. Many earlier theses are also in the repository, but if they are not yet in digital form it is possible to request access to these theses. There is more information on how to request a copy of a printed thesis further down this page.

  16. Theses & dissertations

    Print theses Search for OU theses in the Library Search. To see only print theses click 'In the Walton Hall library' and refine your results to resource type 'Thesis'. OU staff and research students can borrow a consultation copy of a thesis (if available). Please contact the Library helpdesk giving the author and title of the thesis.

  17. International Theses

    This guide includes information about how to locate print and electronic theses or dissertations produced by students at Queen's as well as those produced by students at other institutions, both in Canada and overseas.

  18. Tips for writing a PhD dissertation: FAQs answered

    A PhD thesis (or dissertation) is typically 60,000 to 120,000 words (100 to 300 pages in length) organised into chapters, divisions and subdivisions (with roughly 10,000 words per chapter) - from introduction (with clear aims and objectives) to conclusion. The structure of a dissertation will vary depending on discipline (humanities, social ...

  19. How can I find a Harvard thesis or dissertation?

    Contact Imaging Services staff directly for additional information at 617/495-3995 or [email protected] (M-F, 9-5 Eastern) For Extension School ALM theses check out our Library Guide for Harvard Extension School theses page. Want to view a dissertation or thesis at the library? Check with the archival collection location listed in HOLLIS.

  20. PhD Thesis

    The thesis details the research that you carried out during the course of your doctoral degree and highlights the outcomes and conclusions reached. The PhD thesis is the most important part of a doctoral research degree: the culmination of three or four years of full-time work towards producing an original contribution to your academic field.

  21. Shodhganga : a reservoir of Indian theses @ INFLIBNET

    A reservoir of Indian Theses The Shodhganga@INFLIBNET Centre provides a platform for research students to deposit their Ph.D. theses and make it available to the entire scholarly community in open access. The repository has the ability to capture, index, store, disseminate and preserve ETDs submitted by the researchers. [Read More]

  22. Theses

    Here we explain how to access copies of research theses that UCL Library Services holds. There is also an increasing number of open access thesis repositories available online.

  23. Oxford theses

    Oxford theses The Bodleian Libraries' thesis collection holds every DPhil thesis deposited at the University of Oxford since the degree began in its present form in 1917. Our oldest theses date from the early 1920s. We also have substantial holdings of MLitt theses, for which deposit became compulsory in 1953, and MPhil theses.

  24. How to submit the final version of your PhD thesis

    The record should be auto-populated with most of your thesis award information. Please check for completeness, and add in the title of your thesis in the appropriate box. Upload your electronic thesis files by clicking on the 'Add document' button. If you require an embargo for the PDF add the date and reason in the appropriate boxes.

  25. Dissertation Instructions

    Dissertation Instructions The dissertation is an original piece of scholarly research on a topic that has been jointly agreed upon by the student and her/his Supervisory Committee members. It is a major undertaking that should reflect the highest standards of scholarship and make a significant contribution to knowledge and practice in the field of social welfare and the profession of social ...

  26. Global environmental change in the Anthropocene: challenges for

    The biosphere is experiencing an unprecedented loss of all life forms as a result of anthropogenic climate and land-use change. Biodiversity conservation and climate change mitigation are now non-negotiable, strategic, and socially imperative investments. This thesis presents a series of studies combining extensive environmental and socio-economic datasets to address questions about the ...

  27. How to Choose Your Own PhD Research Topic: Key Tips and ...

    Speaker 1: please stop letting your PhD supervisor dictate your project or your thesis topic. The thing is, is that these supervisors tend to choose something that interests them. The topic tends to be related to their current research, and in my experience, they're getting worse and worse at selecting a PhD or thesis topic.