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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 7,253,551 theses and dissertations.
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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.
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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.
Increasing Discovery & Usage of ETD Research
EBSCO Open Dissertations is a collaboration between EBSCO and BiblioLabs to increase traffic and discoverability of ETD research. You can join the movement and add your theses and dissertations to the database, making them freely available to researchers everywhere while increasing traffic to your institutional repository.
EBSCO Open Dissertations extends the work started in 2014, when EBSCO and the H.W. Wilson Foundation created American Doctoral Dissertations which contained indexing from the H.W. Wilson print publication, Doctoral Dissertations Accepted by American Universities, 1933-1955. In 2015, the H.W. Wilson Foundation agreed to support the expansion of the scope of the American Doctoral Dissertations database to include records for dissertations and theses from 1955 to the present.
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How Does EBSCO Open Dissertations Work?
Your ETD metadata is harvested via OAI and integrated into EBSCO’s platform, where pointers send traffic to your IR.
EBSCO integrates this data into their current subscriber environments and makes the data available on the open web via opendissertations.org .
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Completed dissertation examples.
- School of Health Professions
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- Dissertation Toolkit Series with the Library This link opens in a new window
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- Dissertation Database A-Z Databases: Dissertations & Theses
- NU Dissertations ProQuest - Review National University Dissertations & Theses.
Writing a dissertation is a serious and lengthy task, with so many steps to complete, revise, and perfect. The NU Dissertation Template provides a lot of helpful info, but students still often have many questions and need additional guidance. Seeing completed examples helps a lot. This guide will help you to access completed NU dissertations in the NU library to inspire and inform your own research and writing.
Accessing completed NU dissertations can help students with the following common issues:
- Finding examples/inspiration for methodology, focus, topic, and other “big-picture” concerns.
- Identifying specifics on length/depth/breadth of each section of the dissertation.
- Seeing examples of formatting in context, such as APA style headings.
- Understanding specific dissertation committee expectations.
- Finding new references on completed reference lists.
- Supporting your peers’ scholarly work by reading their dissertations and participating in the scholarly community.
It’s easy to locate completed NU dissertations in the NU Library!
- Log into NCUOne and click on the NU Library link - https://resources.nu.edu
- Access the pull-down menu on left entitled “Research Resources” and click on “Find Dissertations”.
- Access the pull-down menu for Vendors/Providers in the top middle of the page and click on “ProQuest”.
- Click on ProQuest Dissertations & Theses @ Northcentral University .
Narrow your search
Once you have located the published NU dissertations, you can narrow your search, just like you would with any other library resource. Try the following strategies to start:
- Keywords/terms that you are using in your own research.
- General area of focus (for example, “Special Education”).
- Methodological approach (for example, “Phenomenology”).
- Dates (Tip – Consider narrowing your search to only the past 5 years).
- Advisors (Dissertation Chairs).
- Committee members.
- References/citations you plan to use.
- Just like with any other library resource, you can perform an advanced search using a combination of these strategies.
- In addition to the NU dissertations, you may want to consider accessing non-NU dissertations via the general ProQuest link on the pull-down menu (see steps outlined above). This can be helpful if your topic is extremely specific, if you are very far along in your work, and if you need to broaden your search.
Now that you have accessed the completed NU Dissertations in the NU Library, the possibilities to inspire and guide you in your own work are endless. Be excited that one day soon, your own dissertation will be published in the NU library!
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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 7,253,551 theses and dissertations. About OATD (our FAQ). Visual OATD.org
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.
Accessing completed NU dissertations can help students with the following common issues: Finding examples/inspiration for methodology, focus, topic, and other “big-picture” concerns. Identifying specifics on length/depth/breadth of each section of the dissertation.
The ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global (PQDT) ™ database is the world's most comprehensive curated collection of multi-disciplinary dissertations and theses from around the world, offering over 5 million citations and 3 million full-text works from thousands of universities.
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