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Electronic Theses and Dissertations. Browse by. Publication Date Posting Date Author Title Item Type Item Format Level of Evidence Research Approach Subjects (CINAHL) Sigma Chapters Author Affiliations Funders Review Type. Search within this community and its collections: Go This community and its underlying collections contain theses and dissertations that have been completed and defended.
EBSCO Open Dissertations Link to database Description. A collaborative open access initiative dedicated to advancing library and industry innovation related to electronic theses and dissertations (ETD). It is committed to facilitating open and free access to ETD metadata and content. The OpenDissertations.org program provides libraries with additional academic and open web discovery of ETD.
UK theses and dissertations from EThOS. The Electronic Theses Online System (EThOS) offers free access to the full text of UK theses. EThOS offers a one stop online shop providing free access to UK theses; EThOS digitizes theses on request into PDF format, this may require payment; EThOS is managed by the British Library in partnership with a.
Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations: An international organisation dedicated to promoting the adoption, creation, use, dissemination and preservation of electronic theses and dissertations (ETDs). PDQT: PDQT Open provides the full text of open access dissertations and theses free of charge, downloadable in PDF format.
University of Pretoria Electronic Theses and Dissertations Repository Information. Repository Name. University of Pretoria Electronic Theses and Dissertations (UPeTD) (English) Repository Type. Institutional. Description. This site is a university repository providing access to the publication output of the institutional theses and dissertations. Part of the Networked Digital Library of.
Electronic theses and dissertations, or ETDs, are defined as those theses and dissertations submitted, archived, or accessed primarily in electronic formats. Submit Your ETD. Description: This thesis is an initial test of the hypothesis that superficial measures suffice for measuring collaboration among pairs of students solving. (Electronic submission was optional from 1996 through 2006.
The Theses Alive! () Project, based at Edinburgh University Library and funded under the JISC Fair Programme (), is aiming to produce, among other things, a software solution for institutions in the UK to implement their own E-theses or Electronic Theses and Dissertations (ETD) online submission system and repository.In order to achieve this it has been necessary to examine existing packages.