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The Library Catalogue can be used to locate information about the University of Bradford PhD theses. The J.B. Priestley Library holds all theses in print and a growing number of digital theses may be viewed in full text online via the Bradford Scholars repository (theses submitted since 2009). The Management Library holds a print back-file of Management theses from 1991 onwards and the Health Studies Library holds copies of the School of Health theses.
Print copies of theses may only be consulted on Library premises and can be obtained via the library counters.
To find theses on the library catalogue:
Masters' Dissertations submitted by University of Bradford students may be viewed online by members of the University. This on-campus only service is available via Virtual Scholars. Users will need their University of Bradford UserID and password to access Virtual Scholars.
NB! Virtual Scholars provides access to the latest five years worth of MSc and MA dissertations. Apply to the respective department directly to enquire about possible access to print copies held locally.
Guidance for the submission of theses at Bradford is available on the University website produced by the HUB.
British Universities Theses are indexed by the Index to Theses. The database contains information about almost all PhD theses published in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland since 1970. Details of a small number of masters theses may also be found here.
Index to Theses is available on-campus without a password. Off-campus users will be asked to login with their University of Bradford UserID and password.
The vast majority of non-Bradford items described in Index to Theses are available through Inter Library Loans. Alternatively, you may wish to use the British Library's EThOS service which provides access to digitised theses from participating UK institutions.
A large number of American Dissertations can be searched for on Google and Google Scholar.
Canadian theses and dissertations, some available in full text, are accessible at Theses Canada.
Australian Digital Theses Program is recently available from down under. It is limited as yet.
For further help and information with theses and dissertations please contact your Subject Librarian.