Where can I find old dissertations?
Where can I find old dissertations?
Search online for the title. 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.
How do you research a dissertation history?
Research/writing
- TERM I.
- Locate relevant primary and secondary sources.
- Analyse them; take good notes.
- Constantly refine your research idea– write an abstract and keep honing it.
- Map possible plans for the dissertation.
- Discuss tentative outline.
- Complete bulk of research by end of Xmas break.
How do I find unpublished dissertations?
Guide to Sources for Finding Unpublished Research
- Unpublished Research.
- Research Networks.
- Conference Proceedings.
- Clinical Research in Progress.
- Grey Literature.
- Institutional Repositories.
- Preprint Servers.
- Finding Theses.
Where can I download dissertations for free?
EBSCO Open Dissertations now includes the content from American Doctoral Dissertations. It is a free database with records for more than 1.4 million electronic theses and dissertations from more than 320 universities around the world.
How long should a history dissertation be?
In general, dissertations average around 75,000 to 100,000 words, or about 300 to 350 typed, double-spaced pages, in length, excluding bibliographies.
How many sources should a history dissertation have?
For this type of word count, 45 to 50 references will most likely be needed at least and the maximum, 100 reference will also be a respectable benchmark to add references. Masters: A Master level dissertation contains words, starting from 15,000 with a maximum of 25,000-word count.
How do I get a copy of someone’s dissertation?
In most cases you can request a copy through WorldCat’s built-in Healey Library interlibrary loan feature. If the thesis/dissertation is not affiliated with one of the BLC Libraries, Interlibrary Loan (ILL) is your best bet.