Dissertation Databases/Indexes
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Database/ Index |
Description |
| Dissertations and Theses: Full-Text | Replacing Dissertation Abstracts, Dissertations
and Theses: Full-Text now provides many complete dissertations
and theses from over one thousand universities. The index
begins in 1861. Dissertations published after 1980 and master’s
theses written after 1987 include author abstracts. Dissertations
produced at the University of Texas at Dallas are included
in this database. How to Search This Database If you search this database and the dissertation is not available electronically, please use our Interlibrary Loan Service. The Service will try to borrow the dissertation from another University. If the title is not available from another University, the next step would be to purchase the dissertation from ProQuest Information and Learning. Locate your title in Dissertations and Theses Full Text. Click on the Order a copy link located under the title. |
| SAGE Research Methods Online | Sage Research Methods Online (SRMO) - a comprehensive source for gathering information and assistance on research methodology, from basic terminology to complex interactive maps depicting the relationships among different types of research methods. Access hundreds of online handbooks, dictionaries and encyclopedias; the entire "Little Green Book" and "Little Blue Book" series; journal articles; and instructional videos. Includes links to free statistical software, directories of research organizations, information on research ethics, and social networking sites for academics. |
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Licenses restrict the transmittal and sale of these materials and require that users abide by the copyright laws of the United States.
See UT-System Copyright Notice for additional information.

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