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A comprehensive collection of dissertations and theses from around the world from 1861-present. Full text since 1997. Abstracts since 1980 for doctoral dissertations and 1988 for masters' theses. Citations since 1861.
Citations are indexed in Web of Science in the ProQuest ™ Dissertations & Theses Citation Index collection.
CRL holds more than 800,000 doctoral dissertations outside of the U.S. and Canada. Search dissertations in the dissertations section of the CRL catalogue. Digitized dissertations can be searched in the catalogue's e-resources section.
A collection of more than 800,000 international full text theses and dissertations.
Google Scholar
Try searching Google Scholar for theses posted on institutional digital repositories or on personal web pages.
ScienceDirect
A web search engine devoted to Science and Technology.
Search for dissertations, theses and published material based on theses catalogued in WorldCat by OCLC member libraries worldwide. In Advanced Search, you can search by author, title, subject, year, and keyword. Under Subtype Limits, select Theses/Dissertation from the Any Content menu
Österreichische Dissertationsdatenbank
The Austrian dissertation database contains the bibliographical data of dissertations approved in Austria from 1990 on, and in most cases the relevant abstracts. (This website is hosted by the National Library of Austria).
National Library of Australia’s Trove Service
Search for full text digital theses from Australian universities. On the Advanced search screen under Format, select Thesis.
DART-Europe : Access to full text theses and dissertations from many countries in Europe.
Europeana : Additional electronic dissertations from other European libraries.
Système universitaire de documentation (Sudoc): Provides access to records and some electronic theses and dissertations published at French research institutions.
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DissOnline provides information on the subject of electronic university publications. It can be used to find out directly all about online dissertations and post-doctoral theses. Sample documents can be downloaded to provide help in the creation of electronic university publications. For more information about the portal, please go to German National Library website (DNB) .
TESIUNAM: Tesis del Sistema Bibliotecario de la Unam
(Theses from the National University of Mexico / Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México). To search for electronic theses, click on “tesis electrónicas (REDUNAM).”
The Center for Research Libraries and the British Library have made available online 400 UK doctoral theses focusing on the Middle East, Islamic studies, and related subjects. More information .
Some Dutch e-theses are available through NARCIS.
South America
For more university/national library catalogues, search for the word University/Universidad and the country (Argentina, Peru, etc.) in Google. Find the link to the library ( biblioteca ) and search the catalogue for theses ( tesis ). You may need to click on the advanced search function ( búsqueda guíada or búsqueda avanzada ) and select tesis as a format or type.
There are several portals/catalogues in Spain for theses and dissertations. Here are some examples listed on Spain’s National Library website:
Spain’s Ministry of Education thesis database (TESEO)
Biblioteca Virtual del Español (on the Biblioteca Virtual, Miguel de Cervantes website)
Universidad Complutense de Madrid’s catalogue
TDX (Tesis Doctorals en Xarxa)
This is a cooperative repository of digital theses from the University of Cataluña and other autonomous communities (such as Murcia, Cantabria, Barcelona, and Oviedo)
For print and electronic dissertations, please consult the Swiss National Library website.
EThOS : Access to doctoral dissertations (paper and electronic) from UK institutions of higher education.
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Spaulding, Maria T., Regent University, 2019, Ph.D. Subject: Higher education
Flynt, Peggy R., Nova Southeastern University, 2014, Ed.D. Subject: Education
Williams, Robert Eugene, The College of William and Mary, 2010, Ph.D. Subject: Educational leadership
Patterson, John, Liberty University, 2017, Ed.D. Subject: Educational leadership
Patterson, Kathleen Ann, Regent University, 2003, Ph.D. Subject: Management
Bronstein, Morris, Union Institute and University, 2007, Ph.D. Subject: Clinical psychology
Bialik, Mayim Chaya, University of California, Los Angeles, 2007, Ph.D. Subject: Neurosciences
Martz, Wesley A., Western Michigan University, 2008, Ph.D. Subject: Organizational behavior
Blazekovic, Zdravko, City University of New York, 1997, Ph.D. Subject: Music
Shukla, Dipak Dayasankar, Sardar Patel University (India), 1998, Ph.D. Subject: South Asian studies
Solomon, Michelle, William James College, 2016, Psy.D. Subject: Clinical psychology
Davis, Eric, University of Florida, 2010, Ph.D. Subject: School counseling
Grasso, SandraJean M., Boston University, 2015, Ed.D. Subject: Educational technology
Ruiz Ramos, Luz E., University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras (Puerto Rico), 2010, Ed.D. Subject: Educational leadership
Polepally Ashok, Gautami, The Chicago School of Professional Psychology, 2018, Psy.D. Subject: Clinical psychology
Rogers, Sherrita Yolande, Liberty University, 2018, Ed.D. Subject: Higher education
Jacobs-Biden, Jill, University of Delaware, 2007, Ed.D. Subject: Community college education
Burns, Colleen, Widener University, 2016, Ph.D. Subject: Nursing
Marfuggi, Richard Anthony, Drew University, 2003, D.M.H. Subject: Health Sciences, Education
Warren, Linda D., Nyack College, Alliance Theological Seminary, 2015, D.Min. Subject: Theology
Hays, Johanna T., Pacifica Graduate Institute, 2014, Psy.D. Subject: Clinical psychology
FELICIANO-VALERA, JUAN GUILLERMO, Harvard University, 1985, Educat.D. Subject: Education
Kiedis, Thomas Lee, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, 2009, Ph.D. Subject: Educational leadership
Dean, Matthew D., University of Connecticut, 2010, Ph.D. Subject: Management
Sliger, Joseph Matthew, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, 2017, Ph.D. Subject: Theology
HUMPHREYS, ROBERT ALLAN LAUD, Washington University in St. Louis, 1968, Ph.D. Subject: Individual & family studies
Kabir, Jahangir M., Wilmington University (Delaware), 2016, D.B.A. Subject: Business administration
Marrero-Delgado, Glory Ann, University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras (Puerto Rico), 2017, Ed.D. Subject: Curriculum development
Townsend, Karen S. Moore, The University of Alabama, 2009, Ph.D. Subject: School counseling
Brown, Goldy, III, The University of Wisconsin - Madison, 2012, Ph.D. Subject: Educational administration
DAVIS, MARK HOLDEN, The University of Texas at Austin, 1979, Ph.D. Subject: Social psychology
Leggio, John Nicholas, Adler University, 2018, Psy.D. Subject: Clinical psychology
Kalaluhi, Stephen L., Regent University, 2015, Ph.D. Subject: Organizational behavior
Christensen, Annie Nebeker, The University of Utah, 2010, Ph.D. Subject: Social work
McCarthy, Gregory C., The Catholic University of America, 2009, Ph.D. Subject: Political science
Oseni, Babatunde Adetayo, University of Exeter (United Kingdom), 2012, Ph.D. Subject: Political science
Custodero, Jeri Lyn, University of California, Santa Barbara, 2013, Ph.D. Subject: Special education
Li, Siyi, Columbia University, 2003, Ph.D. Subject: Accounting
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The Harvard University Archives ’ collection of theses, dissertations, and prize papers document the wide range of academic research undertaken by Harvard students over the course of the University’s history.
Beyond their value as pieces of original research, these collections document the history of American higher education, chronicling both the growth of Harvard as a major research institution as well as the development of numerous academic fields. They are also an important source of biographical information, offering insight into the academic careers of the authors.
Spanning from the ‘theses and quaestiones’ of the 17th and 18th centuries to the current yearly output of student research, they include both the first Harvard Ph.D. dissertation (by William Byerly, Ph.D . 1873) and the dissertation of the first woman to earn a doctorate from Harvard ( Lorna Myrtle Hodgkinson , Ed.D. 1922).
Other highlights include:
If you're a Harvard undergraduate writing your own thesis, it can be helpful to review recent prize-winning theses. The Harvard University Archives has made available for digital lending all of the Thomas Hoopes Prize winners from the 2019-2021 academic years.
How to access materials at the Harvard University Archives
How to find and request dissertations, in person or virtually
How to find and request undergraduate honors theses
How to find and request Thomas Temple Hoopes Prize papers
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Harvard faculty personal and professional archives, harvard student life collections: arts, sports, politics and social life, access materials at the harvard university archives.
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How to find dissertations, open access repositories, selected university affiliated, open access repositories.
Use the websites listed below to find freely accessible (open access) dissertations from the United States and other countries. While all repositories listed here include doctoral dissertations, Master's theses may be available in some cases as well.
Regis College maintains print copies of Regis student theses and dissertations in the Regis Library. They are not digitized although individual students may have submitted their dissertation to a digital repository.
These digital repositories maintained by various universities enable public access to theses and dissertations. These are just a select sample; there are many other repositories associated with universities.
Writing the perfect thesis can be a daunting experience. While also juggling other deadlines, internships, projects and tests, final year architecture students are faced with the various challenges that thesis research brings in. Right from finalizing a suitable topic to identifying and analysing verified research data, the entire process is quite taxing on the mind and time-consuming.
To make your journey a little simpler, here’s a compilation of ten websites that can aid your architectural thesis research:
The holy grail of research papers, dissertations, scholarly articles, scientific projects, journals, books, paintings and magazines, Library Genesis is a must-visit website for thesis research. It provides access to documents that are otherwise paywalled or not digitized and enables users to download and/or upload data. The website provides a searchable database from publicly available resources and currently holds over three million files!
The website can be accessed at: http://libgen.li/
Students engaged in thesis research often face difficulties while attempting to obtain reliable data when it comes to area-wise population density. Especially in areas where documented information in the field is sparse, this website can be of great help. The Pudding is a project that utilizes satellite imagery, census data and volunteered geographic information to create near-accurate population density maps. The website not only lets the user explore current population trends but also lets one compare data collected over the years.
The website can be accessed at: https://pudding.cool/2018/10/city_3d/
Ventusky is a Czech based website that presents real-time meteorological data. It simplifies one’s research by offering various parameters of climatic information on a single platform, thereby cutting down multiple website visits and analysis time. It offers a range of forecast models including the ICON, GFS, GEM, HRRR and NBM and covers thirteen meteorological factors (Temperature, Precipitation, Radar, Satellite, Clouds, Wind Speed, Wind Gust, Air Pressure, Thunderstorms, Humidity, Waves, Snow Cover and Air Quality). It also lets the user access each of the parameters on eighteen different altitude levels.
The website can be accessed at: https://www.ventusky.com/
Another online library, JSTOR has an extensive collection of academic journals, articles, scientific publications, photographs and research papers. With a user-friendly interface and millions of rights-cleared sources, this website is a great companion for architecture students pursuing a thesis. This website also offers an advanced image searching option that can aid research.
The website can be accessed at: https://www.jstor.org/
This website is a digital collection of architectural drawings, publications, photographs and cuttings from the Courtauld Institute of Art, based in London , United Kingdom. It offers thousands of digitized files from the 19th, 20th and 21st centuries and is a great resource for thesis research work.
The website can be accessed at: http://www.artandarchitecture.org.uk/
ArchDaily is a household name for architecture students. Aside from news, competitions and reviews, the blog offers millions of detailed case studies on projects. Highlighting relevant specifications of architectural design with technical drawings and pictures, Archdaily can cover a major chunk of your preliminary studies! Additionally, it is one of the most visited architecture websites in the world and attracts over 160 million monthly users.
The website can be accessed at: https://www.archdaily.com/
This website rolls out hundreds of articles every day, describing the latest projects, technologies, products, events and building resources in the architecture industry. It covers multiple facets of the architectural community through insightful reviews by architects and journalists from across the world. Architect Magazine is a great tool to enhance thesis research by learning and discovering practices around the world.
The website can be accessed at: https://www.architectmagazine.com/
Acquiring and plotting accurate sun paths can be a cumbersome process. Andrew Marsh’s Sun Path website simplifies this task by providing solar information according to the location’s geographic coordinates. The site not only maps the sun’s annual path in three dimensions , but it also lets the user observe the behaviour of light during different times of the day. The website also projects shadows of 3d buildings that can be modified by the user.
The website can be accessed at: http://andrewmarsh.com/apps/staging/sunpath3d.html
Opening doors to an Ivy League library, Harvard’s Digital Collection Website is another online database with millions of digitized files. Users can search for information within a range of years with an advanced search option. Adding to the vast collection of text files, the digital library also provides maps, 3d material, audio and videos.
The website can be accessed at: https://digitalcollections.library.harvard.edu/
The Open Access Theses and Dissertations (OATD) website is a thesis exclusive online database. It offers a range of filters including university, country, language, department and degree that can be instrumental in simplifying thesis research. Indexing nearly 60 lakh publications from over 1100 universities, this non-profit website is one of the best open access dissertation databases on the internet.
The website can be accessed at: https://oatd.org/
Rethinking The Future (RTF) is a digital platform that aims to inspire individuals to think, create and criticize. The team at RTF rolls out hosts of digital content that is instrumental in thesis research including design journals, courses, collated articles and projects.The website extends its presence on social media as well, with thought provoking articles and designs posted on a regular basis.
The website can be accessed at: https://www.re-thinkingthefuture.com/
A Danish startup based in California , ISSUU is every creator’s go-to publishing platform. This website allows designers and enthusiasts to create and share their work with the world. Users can distribute, measure and monetize their content while also exploring other work in their niche.
The website can be accessed at: https://issuu.com/
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Award: 2017 Royal Geographical Society Undergraduate Dissertation Prize. Title: Refugees and theatre: an exploration of the basis of self-representation. University: University of Washington. Faculty: Computer Science & Engineering. Author: Nick J. Martindell. Award: 2014 Best Senior Thesis Award. Title: DCDN: Distributed content delivery for ...
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Individuals may search this database of over 400,000 British theses and dissertations, without a fee. Some theses may be available on an open access basis. For others, individuals may need to request the item through Interlibrary Loan or wait for digitization. DART-Europe E-theses Portal.
Provides free access to thousands of dissertation and thesis abstracts from universities around the world, and links to full text when freely available. PQDT Open Proquest's portal to their Dissertations and Theses that are freely available on the web. See the database Dissertations and Theses for more options subscribed to by CSULB.
An index of over 1.6 million electronic theses and dissertations (ETDs). To the extent possible, the index is limited to records of graduate-level theses that are freely available online.
ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. A comprehensive collection of dissertations and theses from around the world from 1861-present. Full text since 1997. Abstracts since 1980 for doctoral dissertations and 1988 for masters' theses. Citations since 1861.. Citations are indexed in Web of Science in the ProQuest ™ Dissertations & Theses Citation Index collection.
ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global™ database is the world's most comprehensive curated collection of multi-disciplinary dissertations and theses from thousands of universities around the world. Each month ProQuest posts the top 25 Most-Accessed Dissertations and Theses across all subjects, based upon total document views.
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The Harvard University Archives' collection of theses, dissertations, and prize papers document the wide range of academic research undertaken by Harvard students over the course of the University's history.. Beyond their value as pieces of original research, these collections document the history of American higher education, chronicling both the growth of Harvard as a major research ...
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Open Access Repositories. A free resource, hosted by EBSCO, this database includes more than 172,000 theses and dissertations in total from 1902 to the present. EThOS is the UK's national thesis service. EThOS aims to hold a record for all doctoral theses awarded by all UK universities (institutions).
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