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ProQuest Dissertations and Theses

ProQuest Dissertations and Theses (PQDT) is an online database that indexes, abstracts, and provides full-text access to dissertations and theses. The database includes over 2.4 million records and covers 1637 to the present.[1][2] It is produced by ProQuest and was formerly known as ProQuest Digital Dissertations. The bibliographic database (without full-text dissertations) is known as Dissertation Abstracts or Dissertation Abstracts International.

ProQuest Dissertations and Theses
ProducerProQuest (United States)
Access
CostSubscriptions
Coverage
Record depthIndex, abstract & full text
Format coverageDissertations and theses
Temporal coverage1637 to present
Links
Websitewww.proquest.com/products-services/dissertations/

PQDT annually publishes more than 90% of all dissertations submitted from accredited institutions of higher learning in North America as well as from colleges and universities in Europe and Asia. Over the past 60 years, PQDT has amassed more than 1.4 million titles beginning with the first U.S. dissertation accepted by a university (Yale) in 1861. ProQuest began digitizing dissertations in 1997 from a microform archive.[3]

In October 2015, ProQuest added the ability for authors to include an ORCID identifier when submitting a thesis.[4]

Dissertation Abstracts
ProducerProQuest (United States)
History1938 to present
Access
CostSubscription
Coverage
Record depthIndex & abstract
Format coverageDissertations
Temporal coverage1861–present
Geospatial coverageWorldwide
Print edition
Print titleDissertation Abstracts International
  • Section A: Humanities and Social Sciences
  • Section B: Sciences and Engineering
  • Section C: Worldwide
Links
Websitewww.proquest.com/products-services/dissertations/Dissertations-Abstract-International.html%20www.proquest.com/products-services/dissertations/Dissertations-Abstract-International.html[dead link]

Abstracts edit

Dissertation Abstracts, Dissertation Abstracts International (DAI) is a bibliographic database of American dissertations published since 1938, initially by University Microfilms International (UMI) now by ProQuest, Ann Arbor.

DAI covers doctoral dissertations accepted at accredited American institutions since 1861. Selected master's theses have been included since 1962; since 1988, the database includes citations for dissertations from 50 British universities that are available at The British Document Supply Centre.[5] Additionally, it covers a limited number of dissertations from the rest of the world.

The print version is published monthly and cumulated annually and it is available both in softcover and on microfiche. It is divided in three sections:

  • Section A, Humanities and Social Sciences (ISSN 0419-4209)
  • Section B, Sciences and Engineering (ISSN 0419-4217)
  • Section C (formerly European Dissertations) (ISSN 1042-7279) covers non-North American materials, most of them unavailable for purchase from ProQuest. As of 2008, ProQuest no longer offers Section C as a separate product.

The usability of dissertation abstracts depends largely on their content. Many journals within the medical community have settled on a seven sentence structure, which is also gaining acceptance in the social sciences, education and business. In it, the purpose of the study and methodological choices are outlined succinctly, allowing the reader or researcher to quickly scan and evaluate a number of studies to easily choose ones that meet their particular demands. The structure contains variations on the following seven sentence stems: "The purpose of this study is...." "The scope of this study...." "The methodology...." "The Findings..." "Conclusions reached are ..." "Limitations of this study include...." "This study contributes...." Abstracts of dissertation proposals contain the same seven concepts, substituting data collection and analysis in place of findings and conclusions. Abstracts are limited in the United States by the UMI to 350 words.

Former titles and print titles: From 1969: Dissertations Abstract International; from 1951: Dissertations Abstracts; from Microfilm Abstracts (an annual catalog of the dissertations available for sale from UMI), American Doctoral Dissertations (ADD), (until 1964): Index to American Doctoral Dissertations, (until 1956): Doctoral Dissertations Accepted by American Universities. Masters Abstracts International (MAI).

There are different versions in print and online. The online version is Dissertation Abstracts Online while the print bibliography is termed Dissertation Abstracts International. Material except the abstracts themselves were issued also on CD-ROM under the title: Dissertation abstracts ondisc.

  • 1997: Dissertations go digital with ProQuest Digital Dissertations
  • 1998: Library of Congress recognizes UMI as offsite repository of Digital Dissertations Library

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Database
  2. ^ ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global
  3. ^ "ProQuest Digital Dissertations: UMI begins to digitize dissertations". Information Intelligence Online Libraries and Microcomputers. 15 (2): 12. Feb 1997.
  4. ^ "Connected from the Beginning: Adding ORCID to ETDs". 12 October 2015. Retrieved 15 October 2015 – via ProQuest.
  5. ^ Dialog Bluesheet #35: http://library.dialog.com/bluesheets/html/bl0035.html

Further reading edit

  • Davinson, D. (1977). Theses and Dissertations as Information Sources. London: Clive Bingley.
  • Glatthorn, A. A. & Joyner, R. L. (2005). Writing the Winning Thesis or Dissertation: A Step by Step Guide. Thousand Oaks: Corwin Press.

External links edit

  • Official website

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editDissertation Abstracts Dissertation Abstracts International DAI is a bibliographic database of American dissertations published since 1938 initially by University Microfilms International UMI now by ProQuest Ann Arbor DAI covers doctoral dissertations accepted at accredited American institutions since 1861 Selected master s theses have been included since 1962 since 1988 the database includes citations for dissertations from 50 British universities that are available at The British Document Supply Centre 5 Additionally it covers a limited number of dissertations from the rest of the world The print version is published monthly and cumulated annually and it is available both in softcover and on microfiche It is divided in three sections Section A Humanities and Social Sciences ISSN 0419 4209 Section B Sciences and Engineering ISSN 0419 4217 Section C formerly European Dissertations ISSN 1042 7279 covers non North American materials most of them unavailable for purchase from ProQuest As of 2008 ProQuest no longer offers Section C as a separate product The usability of dissertation abstracts depends largely on their content Many journals within the medical community have settled on a seven sentence structure which is also gaining acceptance in the social sciences education and business In it the purpose of the study and methodological choices are outlined succinctly allowing the reader or researcher to quickly scan and evaluate a number of studies to easily choose ones that meet their particular demands The structure contains variations on the following seven sentence stems The purpose of this study is The scope of this study The methodology The Findings Conclusions reached are Limitations of this study include This study contributes Abstracts of dissertation proposals contain the same seven concepts substituting data collection and analysis in place of findings and conclusions Abstracts are limited in the United States by the UMI to 350 words Former titles and print titles From 1969 Dissertations Abstract International from 1951 Dissertations Abstracts from Microfilm Abstracts an annual catalog of the dissertations available for sale from UMI American Doctoral Dissertations ADD until 1964 Index to American Doctoral Dissertations until 1956 Doctoral Dissertations Accepted by American Universities Masters Abstracts International MAI There are different versions in print and online The online version is Dissertation Abstracts Online while the print bibliography is termed Dissertation Abstracts International Material except the abstracts themselves were issued also on CD ROM under the title Dissertation abstracts ondisc 1997 Dissertations go digital with ProQuest Digital Dissertations 1998 Library of Congress recognizes UMI as offsite repository of Digital Dissertations LibrarySee also editGray literature Indexing and abstracting serviceReferences edit ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Database ProQuest Dissertations amp Theses Global ProQuest Digital Dissertations UMI begins to digitize dissertations Information Intelligence Online Libraries and Microcomputers 15 2 12 Feb 1997 Connected from the Beginning Adding ORCID to ETDs 12 October 2015 Retrieved 15 October 2015 via ProQuest Dialog Bluesheet 35 http library dialog com bluesheets html bl0035 htmlFurther reading editDavinson D 1977 Theses and Dissertations as Information Sources London Clive Bingley Glatthorn A A amp Joyner R L 2005 Writing the Winning Thesis or Dissertation A Step by Step Guide Thousand Oaks Corwin Press External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title ProQuest Dissertations and Theses amp oldid 1191213478 Abstracts, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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