Dissertations & Theses: A&I at ProQuest contains abstracts of dissertations accepted at accredited U.S. institutions since 1861, as well as selected masters theses, Canadian dissertations, British and other international dissertations. Full-text PDF files of dissertations published since 1997 are available. There is a fee for these downloads (see below for information on how to order these items through Interlibrary Loan).
Worldcat: All university libraries catalog their own school's dissertations in their own catalog, and can be searched using Worldcat, a compendium of library catalogs. Using a keyword search, search for "thesis" and your topic.
Many universities are making their theses and dissertations available through databases similar to GSU's ETD database. These ETDs can be found through the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations, OAIster, the home institution's online catalog, or a standard search engine.
Theses & Dissertations located in the ETD database and made globally accessible can be downloaded and read by the user. For non-GSU students, ETDs with restricted availability can be requested through the Interlibrary Loan Department of your home library.
The University Library maintains two copies of most theses and dissertations that were submitted prior to the existence of the ETD database (in December, 2004). One is shelved in the General Collection and is available for checkout by the GSU community. The other is stored offsite but can be requested from Special Collections and made available for use in the Special Collections reading room. Non-GSU users should contact the Interlibrary Loan unit at their home library to borrow these items.
GSU students, faculty, and staff can request theses and dissertations from other institutions by placing an Interlibrary Loan request through ILLiad. Login with your GSU Panthercard ID to place a request. If the Interlibrary Loan unit is unable to obtain a loan, your GSU email account will receive a cancellation notice with more information about your options.
One of those options may be purchase of an unbound paper copy for $29. Many dissertations available through Dissertations Abstracts/Digital Dissertations at ProQuest can be purchased in unbound paper format for $29.00 through our institutional discount. Search Dissertation Abstracts to compare that with the price for an immediate download, and to view free abstracts and previews to help you decide whether the material is important enough to your research to be worth your investment. Reply to the ILLiad cancellation message or contact ILL directly at libill@langate.gsu.edu if you are interested in purchasing a paper copy.
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