UHH Mookini Library Reference Desk Blog

Friday, September 05, 2008

Finding Theses

I've had a few inquiries at the Ref Desk for UHH Theses. That is, folks want to find the "collection" of theses from UHH students.

Master's theses from UH Hilo (and Doctoral Dissertations, once we have any) are treated just like any other book. They are cataloged, given an LC classification number, and placed on the shelf with other books in their subject area. There is no place where all the theses are gathered together.

At the moment, NONE of the recently published UHH theses are on the shelf. These items are a low priority, cataloging-wise, and have not been cataloged yet.

To read UHH theses online, students and faculty with access can go to the Digital Dissertations database (find under D in the Alphabetical list of databases). Use the "Browse" tab, by location, to see a list of all the UHH theses that have been published by ProQuest. Many are available in full text. They are visible on the database long before we recieve the physical books, and much longer before we actually catalog the books.

Quick steps to find online:
Digital Dissertations database
Click on "Browse" tab at top of page
Click "By Location" tab at top of page
Click letter "U" for United States
Click "United States - Hawai'i" from list
Click "View Documents" next to "University of Hawai'i at Hilo

Full text may not be available - the authors can now choose whether to participate in Open Access or not.

Last time I checked, all the recent theses except the dozen or so submitted in early July, 2008, have appeared on the database.

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