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EThOS, provided by the British Library, is a free online service providing access to UK doctoral theses.
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Content EThOS, provided by the British Library, is a free online service providing access to UK doctoral theses. It does not cover MPhils or master's dissertations.
EThOS aims to provide a central listing of all doctoral theses awarded by UK higher education institutions, with the full text of as many theses as possible.
The database includes more than 600,000 records. Around 4,000 law theses are covered, dating from the 1920s to the present day.
Searching EThOS has basic and advanced search facilities. Searches can be limited to theses available for immediate download.
Advanced search allows users to search by author, title, awarding body, year of award and other criteria. Boolean connectors (AND, OR, AND NOT) can be selected from a drop-down menu
Downloading Many theses are available for download; it is necessary to create a free account to do this.
There is an option to request digitisation of a thesis if it is not yet available for download. Sometimes this is free, but sometimes there is a charge (see FAQs).
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The British Library provides digitised UK PhD theses online via the Electronic Theses Online Service (EThOS) .
You can search the site without registering. However, to download a thesis you must register and agree to the terms and conditions of access.
Access to theses which have already been digitised is free. If a thesis has not already been digitised, you may be asked to pay the cost of digitisation (£60) or it may be free. This depends on the policy of the institution supplying the thesis.
The EThOS database holds details of over 400,000 theses. Some of these are available for immediate download. Once you register you can download a thesis or request a digital copy if it is not currently available. If the thesis is not immediately available there will be a short delay while it is digitised.
Theses are supplied by participating institutions free of charge as zipped PDFs. Alternative formats (CD/DVD or paper) are available for an extra charge.
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Some institutions may not be participating in EThOS or may charge for the digitisation of a thesis. If you cannot find the theses you want or do not want to pay for the digitisation of the thesis you can still submit an Inter-Library request . However, some libraries do not lend their theses.
We will not make a request for a thesis already available on EThOS.
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EThOS is a UK wide repository of digitized doctoral theses. It provides full text access to 250,000 theses published in the UK as well as bibliographic records of non digitized theses. A quick and free registration is required to access the full text content.
- EThOS e-Theses Online Service This link opens in a new window The British Library digital repository for UK research theses offering a central access point to UK doctoral theses. The majority of universities in the UK are members. You can cross-search over 500,000 theses including those available for immediate download. more... less... Not Searchable via One Search. You must first register on an individual basis with Ethos in order to make requests through the Ethos website. The Ethos site provides further information.
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EThOS is an excellent resource for finding highly specialised and original research. S tudents embarking on a doctoral programme may wish to see examples of successful theses in their own discipline and identify areas of research that have not already been covered.
Video guide: Using Ethos to find UK theses
University of Kent (2019) Using Ethos to find UK theses. 28 August. Available at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n_c3ZRC5tG0 (Accessed: 13 July 2021).
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Keep search terms simple, e.g. 'organisational culture', 'business ethics' , ' eosinophilic inflammation', ' diabetes management'.
Full text availability is indicated by a green open padlock symbol next to the search results. You can restrict the search results to full text only by checking the box ' limit search to items available for immediate download' below the search bar.
Search results are listed in order of relevance. You can change the order of results to A to Z by author or year (most recent to oldest and vice versa) by using the 'sort by" option above the search results.
Click the relevant search result to view the abstract and download the thesis (if applicable). The full text can be accessed via the 'Immediate download' link when this is available. You will be prompted for the username and password you chose when you registered with EThOS.
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The advanced search tool enables you to search for a specific thesis by author and title. Use the drop-down menus next to the search boxes to select your desired search criteria.
You can also combine search terms using the Boolean operators 'AND', 'OR', 'NOT' (drop-down menu to the left of the search boxes). Example:
'higher education' (box one) AND 'social inequality' (box two) will instruct the database to look for theses which contain both search terms in the thesis abstracts or titles.
'social inequality' (box one) OR 'poverty' (box two) will instruct the database to search for each search term separately.
'higher education' (box one) AND 'social inequality' (box two) OR 'poverty' (box three) will instruct the database to search for articles which contain the first search term 'higher education' and either the second 'social inequality' or the third 'poverty'.
Try to keep your search terms simple especially when combining search terms. EThOS is a highly specialised database and over complicating searches may lead to a zero result outcome.
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EThOS is the UK’s national open access thesis service which aims to maximise the visibility and availability of the UK’s doctoral research theses. There are approximately 350,000 records relating to theses awarded by over 120 institutions. Around 120,000 of these also provide access to the full text thesis, either via download from the EThOS database or via links to the institution’s own repository. Of the remaining 250,000 records dating back to at least 1800, three quarters are available to be ordered for scanning through the EThOS digitisation-on-demand facility.
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- E-Theses Online Services (EthOS) EThOS is the UK’s national thesis service which aims to maximise the visibility and availability of the UK’s doctoral research theses. It demonstrates the quality of UK research, and supports the UK Government’s open access principle that publications resulting from publicly-funded research should be made freely available for all researchers, providing opportunities for further research. EThOS helps institutions to meet the expectation of the UK Research Councils that PhDs supported by a Research Council Training Grant should be made freely available in an open access repository, as indicated in its Training Grant Terms & Conditions (Paragraph 104). There are approximately 500,000 records relating to theses awarded by over 120 institutions. Around 260,000 of these also provide access to the full text thesis, either via download from the EThOS database or via links to the institution’s own repository. Of the remaining 220,000 records dating back to at least 1800, three quarters are available to be ordered for scanning through the EThOS digitisation-on-demand facility.
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E-Theses Online Service (EThOS) is a bibliographic database and union catalogue of electronic theses provided by the British Library, the National Library of the United Kingdom. As of February 2022 EThOS provides access to over 500,000 doctoral theses awarded by over 140 UK higher education institutions, with around 3,000 new thesis records added every month.
EThOS is an open access resource. EThOS, provided by the British Library, is a free online service providing access to UK doctoral theses. It does not cover MPhils or master's dissertations. EThOS aims to provide a central listing of all doctoral theses awarded by UK higher education institutions, with the full text of as many theses as possible.
British Library. We are the national library of the UK. Our shelves hold over 170 million items - a living collection that gets bigger every day. Although our roots extend back centuries, we collect everything published today, tomorrow and decades into the future. We have millions of books, but also newspapers, maps, sound recordings, patents ...
However, to download a thesis you must register and agree to the terms and conditions of access. Access to theses which have already been digitised is free. If a thesis has not already been digitised, you may be asked to pay the cost of digitisation (£60) or it may be free. This depends on the policy of the institution supplying the thesis ...
The British Library service known as EThOS is effectively a shop window on the amazing doctoral research undertaken in UK universities. With half a million thesis titles listed, you can uncover unique research on every topic imaginable and often download the full thesis file to use immediately for your own research. This webinar will offer a guided walk through the features and content of ...
EThOS is a UK wide repository of digitized doctoral theses. It provides full text access to 250,000 theses published in the UK as well as bibliographic records of non digitized theses. A quick and free registration is required to access the full text content. EThOS e-Theses Online Service. The British Library digital repository for UK research ...
EThOS - Electronic Theses Online Service (beta). The aim of EThOS is: * To offer a 'single point of access' where researchers the world over can access ALL theses produced by UK Higher Education. * To support Higher Education Institutions through the transition from print to e-theses. * To help UK Higher Education Institutions expand available ...
UK Doctoral Thesis Metadata from EThOS. The datasets in this collection comprise snapshots in time of metadata descriptions of hundreds of thousands of PhD theses awarded by UK Higher Education institutions aggregated by the British Library's EThOS service. The data is estimated to cover around 98% of all PhDs ever awarded by UK Higher ...
Ethos (Electronic Thesis Online Service) Records for all doctoral theses awarded by UK higher education institutions and free access to the full-text to as many theses as possible; coordinated by the British Library. Records date back to 1800. The British Library Board. Article indexes.
Description: EThOS is the UK's national thesis service which aims to maximise the visibility and availability of the UK's doctoral research theses. There are approximately 380,000 records relating to theses awarded by over 120 institutions. Around 120,000 of these also provide access to the full text thesis, either via download from the ...
English. EThOS is the UK's national open access thesis service which aims to maximise the visibility and availability of the UK's doctoral research theses. There are approximately 350,000 records relating to theses awarded by over 120 institutions. Around 120,000 of these also provide access to the full text thesis, either via download from ...
Description. A searchable list of over 500,000 UK doctoral theses. Over 250,000 are available digitally in full text, either via download from the EThOS database or via links to the institution's own repository. You can order a scanned copy of theses that are not yet digitised. If the thesis you need isn't available on EThOS or you're asked ...
Due to a cyber attack on the British Library, EThOS (Electronic Theses Online Service) is currently unavailable. We are working to restore the service. In the meantime, you can search for doctoral theses in the main BL catalogue: ...
E-Thesis; Online database; Period - Search over 600,000 doctoral theses. Download instantly for your research, or order a scanned copy quickly and easily. EThOS is the UK's national thesis service which aims to maximise the visibility and availability of the UK's doctoral research theses.
What is White Rose eTheses Online? This repository gives access to theses awarded by the Universities of Leeds, Sheffield and York. The available repository content can be accessed for free, without the need to log on or create an account, as per the instructions of the depositing author. We also make the content available through aggregator ...
EThOS : E-Theses Online Service. Search over 600,000 doctoral theses. Download instantly for your research, or order a scanned copy quickly and easily. EThOS is the UK's national thesis service which aims to maximise the visibility and availability of the UK's doctoral research theses. It demonstrates the quality of UK research, and ...
Durham e-Theses contains the full-text of Durham University Higher Degree theses. This includes our extensive collection of PhD, MPHIL and Research Masters dissertations from 1899 onwards, which have been digitised by the library. If your thesis was awarded prior to 1 October 2009 and you do not wish to have your research made available in this ...
British Library e-theses online service. Search over 400,000 doctoral theses. Download instantly for your research, or order a scanned copy quickly and easily. This site requires you to create an account with them. Open Access Theses and Dissertations. Open Thesis is a free repository of theses, dissertations, and other academic documents.
E-Theses Online Services (EthOS) EThOS is the UK's national thesis service which aims to maximise the visibility and availability of the UK's doctoral research theses. It demonstrates the quality of UK research, and supports the UK Government's open access principle that publications resulting from publicly-funded research should be made ...
We present an information resource prototype that was developed by the FREYA project for the integration of a national e-thesis service and institutional repositories supported by a large national laboratory. The integration allows us to mutually enrich the metadata in the e-thesis service and institutional repositories with new entities and attributes, and can offer novel ways of reasoning ...
EThOS : e-Theses Online Service. EThOS is the UK's national thesis service which aims to maximise the visibility and availability of the UK's doctoral research theses. It demonstrates the quality of UK research, and supports the UK Government's open access principle that publications resulting from publicly-funded research should be made ...
EThOS e-theses Online Service. It demonstrates the quality of UK research, and supports the UK Government's open access principle that publications resulting from publicly-funded research should be made freely available for all researchers, providing opportunities for further research. EThOS helps institutions to meet the expectation of the ...
You may also want to consult these sites to search for other theses: Google Scholar; NDLTD, the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.NDLTD provides information and a search engine for electronic theses and dissertations (ETDs), whether they are open access or not. Proquest Theses and Dissertations (PQDT), a database of dissertations and theses, whether they were published ...
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