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Physical and Mathematical Sciences > Chemistry > Theses & Dissertations
THESES & DISSERTATIONS

First Stop Resources

Database Name
Description
Dissertation Abstracts Indexes 1.4+ million theses and dissertations from North American and European universities (1851-present for dissertations)
SciFinder Scholar Online version of Chemical Abstracts, Registry File, ChemCats, CASReacts, and Medline. Client software available to PSU users at this URL. Also available to PSU users on LIAS workstations in Physical Sciences, Earth and Mineral Sciences, and Laptop Libraries. (1902-present for Chemical Abstracts)
NDLTD Union Catalog Online catalog of electronic theses and dissertations (ETDs) from member organizations around the world. Full-text of ETDs are often available for a fee.

Other Resources

Database Name
Description
PSU's Electronic Theses and Dissertations Archive Full text electronic versions of Penn State theses and dissertations. Not all are available electronically. (1999-present)
Masters Abstracts International

Z5055.U7 M301
Arts and Humanities, Pattee, Stacks 2
Reference Collection
Abstracts masters theses from participating institutions worldwide. (1986-present)

Masters Abstracts

Z5055.U7.M301
Arts and Humanities, Pattee, Stacks 2
Reference Collection

Abstracts masters theses from participating institutions, primarily in North America. (1962-1985)
ETD Digital Library: Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations Homepage for NDLTD; contains links to member organizations, the NDLTD Union Catalog, and other EDT collections.

 

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