DRTDIISc is the digital repository
of Theses and Dissertations of Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India.
We can search, browse and access theses and dissertations from this collection.
–by
IISc
PQDT Open is a full text collection
of theses and dissertations submitted in the various institutions worldwide
compiled and open access provided ProQuest's UMI Dissertation Publishing.
CSIR
Explorations has been initiated; the e-theses database.
Dyuthi,
Digital Repository of Cochin University of Science and Technology. Dyuthi is a
digital service that collects, preserves, distributes digital material and Covering
more scientific productivity other than PhD theses such as scientific
publications, conference E-proceedings, multimedia contents, Books etc.
TheShodhganga@INFLIBNET
Centre provides a platform for research students to deposit their Ph.D. theses
and make it available to the entire scholarly community in open access. The
repository has the ability to capture, index, disseminate and preserve ETDs
submitted by the researchers. –by
INFLIBNET
This
site enhances access to Indian theses and enlarges the reach and audience for
Indian doctoral research works. It facilitates the creation, archiving and
accessing of doctoral theses.
MIT Research in digital form, including
preprints, technical reports, working papers, theses, conference papers,
images, and more. Over 14,000 MIT theses added.
The
aim of the ADT program is to establish a distributed database of digital
versions of theses produced by the postgraduate research students at Australian
universities. The theses will be available worldwide via the web. The ideal
behind the program is to provide access to, and promote Australian research to
the international community.
This site contains doctoral
dissertations and other publications from the University of Helsinki. All of
these full-text publications are freely accessible via the Internet.
The
Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations (NDLTD) is an
international organization dedicated to promoting the adoption, creation, use,
dissemination and preservation of electronic analogues to the traditional
paper-based theses and dissertations.
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