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EBSCO Open Dissertations is a collaboration between EBSCO and BiblioLabs to increase traffic and discoverability of ETD research.You can join the movement and add your theses and dissertations to the database, making them freely available to researchers everywhere while increasing traffic to your institutional repository.
I can't speak for dissertations in general, but I know that for psychology you have to pass your dissertation as well as achieving a 2:2 for BPS accreditation. This probably doesn't help you much (unless you do psychology) but we still get our degree, just not the BPS accreditation.
OU theses and dissertations Online theses. Are available via Open Research Online. Print theses. Search for OU theses in the Library Search.To see only print theses click 'In the Walton Hall library' and refine your results to resource type 'Thesis'.
The online catalog provides location information for each title. Additionally, microfiche copies of most UofL theses and dissertations are housed in the Ekstrom Library’s Microforms Collection, 2nd floor. UofL's collection of paper UofL theses and dissertations are available for use within the libraries.
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Find a dissertation topic.. e.g. a new location, time period or age group. For example, you may have seen research about the impact of digital media on parents’ interactions with their babies in the UK and decide to apply this to families in another country.
In preparing for a final-year History dissertation you need to bear in mind, firstly, that this is a 9,000 word essay and therefore a substantial piece of work (it is after all, a quarter of your assessed work for the year), and secondly, that to do it justice you need to give adequate time to think about your topic, the approach you intend to adopt, the sources you might use, and the way in.