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All about searching for theses and gaining access to them, whether held in UTAS or external collections.
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Request a UTAS Thesis

 All UTAS PhD theses, and some Masters and Honours theses, are held in our library collections.  These are indexed by the library catalogue. 

 

Searching for theses in the Library Catalogue

Keyword Search: 1.  type in keyword (e.g. cognitive); From results, limit to location (e.g. Science Thesis)

or 2. select Advanced Search, choose location (e.g. Science Thesis) and type in keyword or school (e.g. Psychology)

Requesting a UTAS thesis 

  • If the thesis you require is at UTAS Library on another campus, request it via the library catalogue.

  • You will be notified by e-mail when the thesis is available.
    Allow 3 working days for delivery.

  • Requested theses will be held at the Client Services Desk in the library you select, for in-library consultation only.

             

How do I request via the library catalogue?

 

Please note:

Printed copies of most UTAS theses are housed in the Science Library.

If you visit the Science Library, staff will make these available to you upon request.

 

      
     

    Library Catalogue Keyword Search




    Or Search the Classic Catalogue

    Browse UTAS Electronic Theses

    Find and access an electronic copy of a UTAS thesis:

    • UTAS ePrints
      The UTAS repository for access to digital theses as well as an archive providing full-text access to other publications by University of Tasmania staff and higher degree students.
    • Trove  
        
      As a graduate of the University of Tasmania, an electronic copy of your thesis will be accessible via Trove.
    • eCite.UTAS
      A digital archive that provides access to research outputs at the University of Tasmania including citations for theses. This is the official UTAS collection point for scholarly papers arising from federally-funded research.
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