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Advanced research and scholarship. Theses and dissertations, free to find, free to use. Recent Additions See all of this week’s new additions. Sann kundlojalitet. Wallberg, Josefin. Uppsala University. Den moderna vinylen; The Modern Vinyl. Persson, Hampus. Linnæus University. Väentlighetsbeloppet. Hagejärd, Andreas; Nyblom, Annie. Linnæus University. Ingenmansland; No man's land. Eriksson, Marie. Jönköping University. Communicating - what and to whom? Muhic, Esma. Uppsala University. Social context mismatch theory. Foad, Colin. Cardiff University. Från entreprenör till företagsledare. Bohlin, Axel. Uppsala University. Personers upplevelse av att leva med hjärtsvikt. Hermansson, Amanda. DIVA. Hur låter ungdomar i Uppland? Torstenson, Herman. Uppsala University. About OATD.org OATD.org aims to be the best possible resource for finding 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 2,982,632 theses and dissertations. About OATD (our FAQ). Visual OATD.org 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. You may also want to consult these sites to search for other theses: Google Scholar NDLTD, the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations. NDLTD provides information and a search engine for electronic theses and dissertations (ETDs), whether they are open access or not. Proquest Theses and Dissertations (PQDT), a database of dissertations and theses, whether they were published electronically or in print, and mostly available for purchase. Access to PQDT may be limited; consult your local library for access information.
Dissertations Held At UCLA Library For dissertations and theses, primarily UCLA's, search the UCLA Library Catalog. Full-text UC dissertations since 1996 are available from ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. As of March 13, 2012, UCLA's Graduate Division only accepts electronic filing of theses and disserations. Theses and disserations filed after this date will only be accessible electronically. They can be found by searching the UCLA Library Catalog, ProQuest Digital Dissertations and Theses, or eScholarship. Authors may embargo theses or dissertations for up to two years, so the full text of recent theses and dissertations may not be available. Dissertation Databases ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Formerly ProQuest Digital Dissertations, this database indexes doctoral dissertations from 1861 to the present, with abstracts since 1980. A number of master's theses are also indexed, with abstracts since 1988. In addition to the full text of dissertations and theses from UC campuses since 1997, UCLA has access to all full-text dissertations in the database. If the full text is not available, UCLA students, faculty, and staff can request non-UCLA dissertations via interlibrary loan. Melvyl Search Melvyl for theses and dissertations from institutions around the world. UCLA students, faculty, and staff can request non-UCLA dissertations via interlibrary loan by clicking the request button in the item record. eScholarship Several UC campuses are depositing the Electronic Theses and Dissertations (ETDs) of their graduate students into eScholarship, which is UC's open access institutional repository. WorldCat Dissertations and Theses This database provides access to more than five million dissertations and theses in OCLC member libraries. Many are available electronically at no charge from the publishing institution. UCLA students, faculty, and staff can request non-UCLA.
Skip to main content Format: Abstract, Full Text Media: Electronic/Online Coverage Dates: 1743 - Present Sources Covered: More than 1.7 million full-text dissertations and theses and 3.8 million A & I records. Intended For Overview ProQuest Dissertation & Theses Global (PQDT Global) simplifies searching for dissertations and theses via a single access point to explore an extensive, trusted collection of 3.8 million graduate works, with 1.7 million in full text. Designated as an official offsite repository for the U.S. Library of Congress, PQDT Global offers comprehensive historic and ongoing coverage for North American works and significant and growing international coverage from a multiyear program of expanding partnerships with international universities and national associations. We offer effective and efficient results on our curated content platform with expert metadata that reduces noise in search results. Direct access to full text and other ProQuest and ebook subscriptions advance the research process. For examples of quality research featured in PQDT Global, see the most-accessed dissertations and theses. CONTACT US REQUEST A TRIAL LOG-IN.



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