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Online Dissertation Resources

We have a range of online resources to help plan, write and finish your dissertation. Although this is aimed primarily at 3rd Year Undergraduates and Postgraduate Taught students, it contains information that can be useful to Postgraduate Research Students.

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Dissertations

Check out these recordings to help you through your Dissertation writing process, from start to finish. 

Dissertation Planning and Writing Series

Useful links to online dissertations and theses

Useful links to online dissertations and theses

A selection of external sources that would be of particular use to 3rd Year Undergraduate students and Postgraduate students. 

Please note that the Library does not hold Undergraduate or Masters Dissertations. For information on print and online doctoral theses please see below information on University of Roehampton Thesis Collection

University of Roehampton Thesis Collection

Postgraduate Students - Roehampton Research Explorer 

The University of Roehampton Library holds theses awarded by the University of Roehampton in fulfilment of a doctoral degree.

We hold a number of theses in print format up to around 2013 before the University requirements changed to digital format. Digital theses are available via our repository, Roehampton Research Explorer (link below)

Theses subject to an embargo are not accessible digitally or in hard copy until the embargo period elapses. Embargoes may be applied to protect the rights of the author whilst they explore opportunities for publication, or where sensitive information is held within the thesis.

Please note that there is a short delay in recently submitted theses appearing on our repository. If you cannot find the thesis you are looking for, please contact the Library.

 

Screenshot of Roehampton Research Explorer

Using a thesis held in the Roehampton repository in your own work

Using a thesis held in the Roehampton repository in your own work

You may re-use material from a thesis in the same way you would any other source, i.e. by providing a full citation to the thesis in question, and by not re-using material in a way that may breach the rights of the author.

If you feel your own copyright has been affected by content held in the University of Roehampton repository, please refer to our take down policy and contact us immediately.

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