Esearch - Theses & Dissertations
Finding EMU Dissertations and Theses
Use the search box above and try adding this phrase in quotes to your keywords: "Eastern Michigan University"
Example search: Native American education "Eastern Michigan University"
In addition to using the Esearch search above, there are two places to look for dissertations and theses by EMU students: EMU's Digital Commons and a database from the company Proquest.
There are three links to Digital Commons below: two links show a list of dissertations by specific COE departments and the 3rd link goes to the full EMU Digital Commons which will also include Masters Theses from all three COE departments.
The fourth (last) link goes to a ProQuest database of EMU theses. Although there is overlap coverage between Digital Commons and ProQuest, each will have unique theses not found in the other.
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Digital Commons @ EMU This link opens in a new windowDigital showcase of scholarly and creative works by EMU students, faculty, and staff
Subjects: Covers most subjects
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Eastern Michigan University Theses and Dissertations This link opens in a new windowThis has full text of EMU dissertations and theses.
For years prior to 2011, it isn't possible to search by department in this database; however you can search by keyword or by advisor. To do this use the pulldown menu to change the search from "Anywhere except fulltext -- ALL" to "Advisor -- ADV".
Finding Dissertations and Theses Worldwide
If you know the name of a dissertation, one of the quickest ways to locate it might be to search the title in quotes in Google Scholar.
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Google Scholar with EMU Full Text This link opens in a new windowSearch for scholarly materials on any topic
Info type: scholarly articles, books, research reports, theses, working papers, cited sources
Access Tips: Use link above to get access to EMU subscriptions with Findtext+ links.
If this link does not work and you receive an error message from Google then use this alternate link to Google Scholar and also set your Google Scholar preferences to show EMU library access links.
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Dissertations & Theses Global Full Text This link opens in a new windowInfo type: full text dissertations and theses (1997- ), descriptions of dissertations and theses (1861- ).
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Open Access Theses and Dissertations - OATD This link opens in a new windowFull text theses and dissertations from 600+ universities.
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NDLTD - Networked Digital Library of Theses and DissertationsA very large free database of dissertations and masters theses worldwide. Often there is a link to the full text.
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EBSCO OpenDissertations This link opens in a new windowCitations for theses and dissertations from 1902 to the present, sometimes with links to full text in repositories.
Article Databases that include Dissertations
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ERIC This link opens in a new windowKey source for Education articles and reports. To update results use Supplemental Education Index.
Info type: scholarly articles, professional articles, dissertations, ERIC documents
Brief how to video: ERIC Basics
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PsycINFO This link opens in a new windowSubjects: Psychology, Education, Business, Communication, Linguistics, Social Work
Info type: scholarly articles, book info, conference papers, dissertations
How To: ProQuest Basics
Locating Quantitative and Qualitative Articles in PsycINFO
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ProQuest One Business This link opens in a new window
Key source for business articles.
Subjects: Accounting, Auditing, Business, Communications, Economics, Ed Leadership, Entrepreneurship, Finance, Health Admin, Hotel Restaurant Mgmt, Management, Public Admin, Technology
Info type: scholarly articles, professional articles, magazine articles, news, reports, dissertations
Brief Instruction Video: ProQuest Basics
Getting the Full Dissertation
Try first to look in Google Scholar and Dissertations & Theses Global Full Text (above) for digital fulltext of a dissertation. Many universities are now posting dissertations in repositories (like Digital Commons). Google Scholar includes Digital Commons and other repositories in its search. If that doesn't work, you might also try a regular Google search.
An effective way to search for the dissertation in Google Scholar or Google is to place the title in quotes, followed by the author last name. Example search: "Self-Efficacy and Instructional Leadership" Helber
For older dissertations, you may need to try to interlibrary loan the dissertation. You can get an idea of whether the dissertation is at a library by searching OCLC WorldCat. Or go to the web site for the library of the university where the author did the dissertation. Unfortunately, sometimes dissertations are not available via interlibrary loan. As a last resort, you may be able to purchase dissertations from ProQuest--see DissertationExpress link below.
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WorldCat (via FirstSearch) This link opens in a new windowSearch for materials in libraries worldwide
Info type: book info, library holdings
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Dissertation ExpressFor buying dissertations.