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Main Author: Fong, Bonnie L.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2017
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1125673
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contents An Exploration of Changing Dissertation Requirements and Library Services to Support Them Fong, Bonnie L. Doctoral Dissertations Academic Libraries Library Services Change Degree Requirements Graduate Students Questionnaires Administrators Web Sites Chemistry Political Science College English College Science To more fully support PhD students, librarians must be mindful of and responsive to changing dissertation requirements. Based on input obtained through an online questionnaire from directors of chemistry, political science, and English doctoral programs and from details on department websites, this paper examines what alternate forms of dissertations are increasingly acceptable in the different disciplines. Article-style dissertations are often routine in the sciences and growing in acceptance in the social sciences, so training related to the publishing process would be helpful. The humanities stand at the forefront of recognizing digital and Web-based dissertations, so training related to the digital humanities might also be suitable.
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spellingShingle An Exploration of Changing Dissertation Requirements and Library Services to Support Them
Fong, Bonnie L.
Doctoral Dissertations
Academic Libraries
Library Services
Change
Degree Requirements
Graduate Students
Questionnaires
Administrators
Web Sites
Chemistry
Political Science
College English
College Science
An Exploration of Changing Dissertation Requirements and Library Services to Support Them Fong, Bonnie L. Doctoral Dissertations Academic Libraries Library Services Change Degree Requirements Graduate Students Questionnaires Administrators Web Sites Chemistry Political Science College English College Science To more fully support PhD students, librarians must be mindful of and responsive to changing dissertation requirements. Based on input obtained through an online questionnaire from directors of chemistry, political science, and English doctoral programs and from details on department websites, this paper examines what alternate forms of dissertations are increasingly acceptable in the different disciplines. Article-style dissertations are often routine in the sciences and growing in acceptance in the social sciences, so training related to the publishing process would be helpful. The humanities stand at the forefront of recognizing digital and Web-based dissertations, so training related to the digital humanities might also be suitable.
title An Exploration of Changing Dissertation Requirements and Library Services to Support Them
topic Doctoral Dissertations
Academic Libraries
Library Services
Change
Degree Requirements
Graduate Students
Questionnaires
Administrators
Web Sites
Chemistry
Political Science
College English
College Science
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1125673