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SOAS Library Theses Finding SOAS PhD Theses in the Library Catalogue. All SOAS PhD theses can be found through the Library catalogue and this will tell you if there is a digital copy which can be viewed online. Search by author or title if you know the details of the particular thesis you would like to see.

Mahatma Gandhi University Online Theses Digital Library: This portal contains over 1000 theses in Sanskrit, Malayalam, Hindi and English submitted to Mahatma Gandhi University, Kerala, India. REDIAL-THESIS: REDIAL-THESIS collects theses submitted to European universities about Latin America. Most of the records are bibliographic but, where.

The Access to Thesis form contains a completed declaration, signed by the student and the supervisor, concerning access to the thesis once it has been uploaded to WREO (or sent to the Library), including details of any required embargo. Students must submit a completed Access to Thesis form to Research Services before their degree can be awarded. The Access to Thesis must clearly indicate.

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.

University of Waikato theses. Digital copies of all theses deposited since January 2006 are only available through Research Commons.Theses are also fully indexed in Library Search.; For theses deposited before 2006, check Library Search for authors, titles, subjects and locations. Include 'thesis' and 'Waikato' as search keywords and add the subject and degree.

Theses collection. The University Library receives copies of theses submitted for higher research degrees of the University of Strathclyde and which have been fully awarded. The Library retains the right to decide what is accepted in to the collection and curated for the future. You can access electronic copies, when available, via SUPrimo. We keep print copies under controlled access, not on.

The Library also ensures that your PhD thesis is distributed to a range of search engines and that it is available through Narcis. Publishing parts of your thesis. PhD candidates usually publish parts of their thesis as scientific journal articles. Publishing parts of your thesis before your thesis is submitted poses no problems. However, if you plan to submit manuscripts to journals after.