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This approach extends the work started in 2014, when EBSCO and the H.W. Wilson Foundation created American Doctoral Dissertations which contained indexing from the H.W. Wilson print publication, Doctoral Dissertations Accepted by American Universities, 1933-1955. In 2015, the H.W. Wilson Foundation agreed to support the expansion of the scope of the American Doctoral Dissertations database to include records for dissertations and theses from 1955 to the present.
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Corporate Social Responsibility of Construction and Real Estate Development Companies in Developing Countries: An Assessment Model , Ahmed Nabil Abdel-Salam
Effect of Cue Cardinality, Cue Representation and Judgment Options on Human Judgments , Harsh Wardhan Aggarwal
Pre-Service Teachers' Understanding of Geometric Reflections in Terms of Motion and Mapping View , Murat Akarsu
An Overall Policy Decision-Support System For Educational Facilities Management: An Agent-Based Approach , Haya Bader Albader
Beer to Stay: Brewed Culture, Ethnicity, and the Market Revolution , Brian Alberts
Translocation of Neonicotinoid in Maize and Nontarget Impacts to Water and Soil , Adam Alford
Identification of Novel Therapeutic Targets for Chronic Pain , Doungkamol Alongkronrusmee
A Framework for Comparative Life-Cycle Evaluation of Alternative Pavement Types , Saeed Alqadhi
Process Characterization and Optimization of Roll-to-Roll Plasma Chemical Vapor Deposition for Graphene Growth , Majed A. Alrefae
She is a computer scientist: a quantitative comparison between the effectiveness of game design studios and robotics at enhancing women's learning of, self-efficacy in, attitudes toward, and domain identification with computer science , Ali Nazil Alshammari
Experimentally validated quantum transport models for tunneling devices based on novel materials , Tarek A. Ameen Beshari
Interparental Conflict as a Context for Early Child-Parent Attachment Relationships , Laura Yanett Anaya
East Asian International Students' Interdependent Happiness: The Role of Acculturative Stress, Dialectical Thinking, and Collectivistic Coping , Yaping Huang Anderson
Avian Immunogenetics and Evolution of a Passerine Bird in the Face of Malarial Parasites , Jennifer D. Antonides
Large Scale Constrained Trajectory Optimization Using Indirect Methods , Thomas Antony
A Performance-Based Framework for Guiding Enroute Air Traffic Control Sector Design , Julian R. Archer
Bridge Load Rating: A General Procedure for Load Rating Bridges without Plans , Rafael Ricardo Armendariz Briones
Comparison of Brachypodium and Wheat Response to Hessian Fly , Abdelrahman Ahmed Abdelhady Mohamed Awad
Spin-Torque Sensors for Energy Efficient and High Speed Global Interconnects , Zubair Al Azim
Analysis of Packaged Air Conditioning System for High Temperature Climates , Ammar M. Bahman
Modeling and Simulation of Blood Flow past the Distal Anastomosis of the Arteriovenous Graft for Hemodialysis , Zengding Bai
Minimal Models of Rational Elliptic Curves with non-Trivial Torsio , Alexander J. Barrios
"Do I Even Remember the List?': Identity, Place, and Legal Consciousness of Marriage Among LGBTQ Individuals." , D Ross Beall
Studies on the Impact Initiation and Kinetics of Condensed Phase Reactives with Application to the Shock Induced Reaction Synthesis of Cubic Boron Nitride , Matthew T. Beason
Using Computational Musicological Approaches and Informatics to Characterize Soundscapes in Diverse Natural and Human-Dominated Ecosystems , Kristen M. Bellisario
Holostream: High-accuracy, High-speed 3D Range Video Encoding and Streaming , Tyler Bell
Multi-Hazard In-Plane Response of Steel-plate Composite (SC) Walls: Out-of-plane and Accident Thermal Loadings , Saahastaranshu R. Bhardwaj
Pre-Service Teachers' Understanding the Measurement of the Area of Rectangles , Cetin Kursat Bilir
Photoassociation in 87RB BECS and in Ultracold 7LI85RB , David Blasing
A Pragmatic Methodology for the (Queer) Self , Elaine M. Blum
YshB is a positive regulator for Salmonella intracellular survival and facilitates the spatio-temporal regulation of bacterial pathogenesis , Rajdeep Bomjan
On the Computation and Composition of Belyi Maps and Dessins d'Enfants , Jacob A. Bond
Raw Material Variability in Food Manufacturing , Brian A. Bourquard
Sex, Culture, and the Politics of Fashion in Stuart England , Emilie M. Brinkman
‘MakingThings Happen’ in Cross-sector Partnerships: A Multiple Case Study , Priyanka Shah Brunese
Three Essays on Skill Heterogeneity in Frictional Labor Markets , Jacklyn R. Buhrmann
Religion and Movement Activism in 1960s Chicago , D. Trevor Burrows
An Investigation of Micro-Surface Shaping on the Piston/Cylinder Interface of Axial Piston Machines , Ashley Busquets
Quantifying Human Heat Stress in Working Environments, and Their Relationship to Atmospheric Dynamics, Due to Global Climate Change , Jonathan R. Buzan
Gist of a Gest: Learning Gestures for the First Time , Maria Eugenia Cabrera Ubaldi
Understanding the Molecular Mechanism of Arsenic Tolerance and Accumulation in Pteris vittata , Chao Cai
Magnetic Resonance Imaging for the Functional Analysis of Tissues and Biomaterials , Luyao Cai
Characterization of Type I Collagen and Osteoblast Response to Mechanical Loading , Silvia P. Canelón
Data-driven Resource Allocation in Virtualized Environments , Lianjie Cao
Modeling of Bearing Dynamics Using Combined EFEM-DEM Method , Lijun Cao
Regulation of Intestinal Lipid Storage and Mobilization , Alicia L. Carreiro
A Solidarity Economy on the Border: Examining Historical and Contemporary Case Studies in El Paso, Texas as De Facto Contributors to a U.S.-Based Movement , Michelle E. Carreon
Using Tangible Interaction and Virtual Reality to Support Spatial Perspective Taking Ability , Shen-Kuen Chang
Social Brokerage, Psychology, and Innovation in Intra-Organizational Networks , Hongzhi Chen
Proteomics Strategies to Develop Proteins of Post-translational Modifications in Plasma-Derived Extracellular Vesicles as Disease Markers , I-Hsuan (Blair) Chen
Label free chemical imaging reveals novel metabolite signatures in living model organisms , Jing (Andy) Chen
Assessment of urbanization impacts on surface runoff and effects of green infrastructure on hydrology and water quality , Jingqiu Chen
Computational optimization of networks of dynamical systems under uncertainties: application to the air transportation system , Jun Chen
Conventions of the Commons: Technical Communication and Crowdsourced Digital Publishing , Amelia Chesley
Choosing Wickedness: Moral Evil in Kant's Religion , Changtze Chia
Computational Learning for Hand Pose Estimation , Chiho Choi
Sustainable Supply Planning of By-Product Minerals: A Case Study on Indium , Chul Hun Choi
Computational Methods for Matrix/Tensor Factorization and Deep Learning Image Denoising , Joon Hee Choi
The Relationships of Social Cognitive Career Theory Factors and Cybersecurity Research Self-Efficacy , Rylan C. Chong
Strategies to Create Interfacial Patterning and Epitaxial Architectures Using Controllable Anisotropic Wetting at Scales Layers , Shi Wah Choong
Thermal & Non-Thermal Signatures From Galactic Nuclei , Ian Christie
Investigations of the Electrical, Vibrational and Optical Properties of Graphene-based Materials , Ting-Fung Chung
Measurements of Transition Dominated by the Second-Mode Instability at Mach 6 , Brandon C. Chynoweth
The Human Dimensions of Invasive Plant Management on Family Forestlands: A Case Study in Indiana , Mysha K. Clarke
Secular Discourse in Postcolonial West African Narratives: Problems and Perspectives: A Comparative Study , Malick Coly
Gender and Parental Support to Adult Children in Later Life , Gülçin Con
Quantum correlations in nanophotonics: from long-range dipole-dipole interactions to fundamental efficiency limits of coherent energy transfer , Cristian L. Cortes
On the Front Line: Locating Mentorship in the Composition Practicum , Sherri Elaine Craig
Manipulating Light Quality, Light Intensity, and Carbon Dioxide Concentration to Optimize Indoor and Greenhouse Production of Annual Bedding Plant Seedlings , Joshua Ken Craver
Folate Receptor Beta as a Marker of Immunosuppressive Myeloid Derived Suppressor Cells and Tumor Associated Macrophages in the Tumor Microenvironment , Gregory Micheal Cresswell
Modeling Anthropogenic Disturbance of Wildlife , Laura E. D'Acunto
The Influence of Biomass Burning Aerosols on Stratocumulus Clouds over the South-East Atlantic , Sampa Das
Producing Nanoscale Laser Spot and its Applications , Anurup Datta
Modeling the Behavioral Landscape Ecology of a Reintroduced Carnivore , Casey C. Day
Hispanic Acculturation and Perceived Discrimination's Impact on Emerging Adult's Internalizing and Externalizing Symptoms Over Time: A Longitudinal Investigation. , Hector F. De Los Santos
Multidimensional Nonlinear Optical Imaging , Fengyuan Deng
Political Order in the Modernizing Mormon Kingdom, 1887-1896 , Mark Denninghoff
Structure-Function Analysis of a Flavivirus Non-Structural Protein , Michael J. Dibiaso White
Conceptualizing Individual Disaster Resilience: Benchmarking Tools for Individual and Social Coping Capacity for a Disaster Resilient Society , Lindsey J. DiTirro
Behavioral Pharmacology of Alcohol and Legal Psychostimulants , Meridith Tracy Doyle
Characterization of Manifold Microchannel Heat Sinks During Two-Phase Operation , Kevin P. Drummond
Pathology or Neurodiversity?: Cognitive Accessibility and the Rhetorical Construction of ADHD in Higher Education , Samuel James Dunn
Design Methodology for a High-Frequency Transformer in an Isolating DC-DC Converter , Veda Samhitha Duppalli
Understanding the Relation Between Sexual Objectification and Ostracism , Maayan Dvir
Polysulfide Mitigation at the Electrode-Electrolyte Interface: Experiments in Rechargeable Lithium Sulfur Batteries , Arthur D. Dysart
Teacher Identity and the Role of Relational Coaching , Melinda R. Ehmer
Highly Excited States of Small Molecules and Negative Atomic Ions , Matthew T. Eiles
GNSS/INS-Assisted Multi-Camera Mobile Mapping: System Architecture, Modeling, Calibration, and Enhanced Navigation , Magdy Elbahnasawy
Improving Information Alignment and Distributed Coordination for Secure Information Supply Chains , Omar Eldardiry
Efficient Markov Chain Monte Carlo Methods , Youhan Fang
Plant cell wall modification during tomato processing and its effects on the physical and rheological properties of end products , Xing Fei
Design and Development of Adaptive Intrusion Management for Cyber-Based Systems , Muhamad Felemban
Spin-orbit interaction and electron spin qubits in silicon quantum dots , Rifat Ferdous
Global On-line, Interactive and Simulated Learning Techniques via BIRS , Janet L. Fourman
Enzymatic Inhibition By Lignin During Second Generation Ethanol Production , Antonio Carlos Freitas dos Santos
Metaethical Mooreanism , Jonathan Fuqua
Understanding the adoption, maintenance, diffusion of urban stormwater management practices , Yuling Gao
Acute Effects of Contractile Activity on Skeletal Muscle Exosomes , Ron T. Garner
Plant Mediated Effects on Tritrophic Interactions in the Solanaceae-Hornworm System , Michael A. Garvey
Food Quality Versus Quantity: Consumer's Value Perception and the Influence of Eating Style , Li Ge
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Of particular use to alumni and the general public: The following three open access dissertation and theses databases are available. Some titles in these databases are citation only, while others provide free access with links to the full text of the dissertation or thesis cited.
- EBSCO's Open Dissertations Database Coverage varies by the source database. Provides open access to over 800,000 dissertations from 26 U.S. universities plus the UK. Created from a collaboration between EBSCO and BiblioLabs, it uses the standard EBSCO search interface. Consists primarily of three resources--mostly full text titles from OhioLink's open ETD database (mainly 1999 to date); EThOS: e-theses online service of UK dissertations from the British Library (1800 to date); and citations digitized from UMI's Doctoral Dissertations Accepted by American Universities, 1933-1955. (EBSCO is working on extending this coverage from 1955 to date.)
- PQDT Open A subset of ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Global. Coverage: mainly 2006 to date. Some earlier titles back to 1990. PQDT Open provides the full text of open access dissertations and theses free of charge. The text, if available, is in PDF format.
- EThOS: E-Theses Online Service (British Library) Coverage: 1800 to date. Also searchable as part of EBSCO's Open Dissertations database . More than 480,000 titles included with links to the full text for over 100,000 dissertations. About EThOS .
Summon and Discipline-Specific Databases Covering Dissertations
Many periodical databases in academic disciplines index dissertations in addition to articles and books: MLA Bibliography , PsycINFO , and EconLit are three well-known examples. In general, one would not expect to find dissertations not already cited in ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Global in these databases. However, it can be a way to locate dissertations written in a particular discipline rather than searching using specific subject terms in PQD&TG.
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Use Libraries search and search by title or author and add the word "thesis" in the search box. Write down the library and call number and find it on the shelf. They can be checked out.
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What dissertations and theses are available.
With minor exceptions, all doctoral dissertations and all "Plan A" master's theses accepted by the University of Minnesota are available in the University Libraries system. In some cases (see below) only a non-circulating copy in University Archives exists, but for doctoral dissertations from 1940 to date, and for master's theses from 1925 to date, a circulating copy should almost always be available.
"Plan B" papers, accepted in the place of a thesis in many master's degree programs, are not received by the University Libraries and are generally not available. (The only real exceptions are a number of old library school Plan B papers on publishing history, which have been separately cataloged.) In a few cases individual departments may have maintained files of such papers.
In what libraries are U of M dissertations and theses located?
Circulating copies of doctoral dissertations:.
- Use Libraries Search to look for the author or title of the work desired to determine location and call number of a specific dissertation. Circulating copies of U of M doctoral dissertations can be in one of several locations in the library system, depending upon the date and the department for which the dissertation was done. The following are the general rules:
- Dissertations prior to 1940 Circulating copies of U of M dissertations prior to 1940 do not exist (with rare exceptions): for these, only the archival copy (see below) is available. Also, most dissertations prior to 1940 are not cataloged in MNCAT and can only be identified by the departmental listings described below.
- Dissertations from 1940-1979 Circulating copies of U of M dissertations from 1940 to 1979 will in most cases be held within the Elmer L. Andersen Library, with three major classes of exceptions: dissertations accepted by biological, medical, and related departments are housed in the Health Science Library; science/engineering dissertations from 1970 to date will be located in the Science and Engineering Library (in Walter); and dissertations accepted by agricultural and related departments are available at the Magrath Library or one of the other libraries on the St. Paul campus (the Magrath Library maintains records of locations for such dissertations).
- Dissertations from 1980-date Circulating copies of U of M dissertations from 1980 to date at present may be located either in Wilson Library (see below) or in storage; consult Libraries Search for location of specific items. Again, exceptions noted above apply here also; dissertations in their respective departments will instead be in Health Science Library or in one of the St. Paul campus libraries.
Circulating copies of master's theses:
- Theses prior to 1925 Circulating copies of U of M master's theses prior to 1925 do not exist (with rare exceptions); for these, only the archival copy (see below) is available.
- Theses from 1925-1996 Circulating copies of U of M master's theses from 1925 to 1996 may be held in storage; consult Libraries search in specific instances. Once again, there are exceptions and theses in their respective departments will be housed in the Health Science Library or in one of the St. Paul campus libraries.
- Theses from 1997-date Circulating copies of U of M master's theses from 1997 to date will be located in Wilson Library (see below), except for the same exceptions for Health Science and St. Paul theses. There is also an exception to the exception: MHA (Masters in Health Administration) theses through 1998 are in the Health Science Library, but those from 1999 on are in Wilson Library.
Archival copies (non-circulating)
Archival (non-circulating) copies of virtually all U of M doctoral dissertations from 1888-1952, and of U of M master's theses from all years up to the present, are maintained by University Archives (located in the Elmer L. Andersen Library). These copies must be consulted on the premises, and it is highly recommended for the present that users make an appointment in advance to ensure that the desired works can be retrieved for them from storage. For dissertations accepted prior to 1940 and for master's theses accepted prior to 1925, University Archives is generally the only option (e.g., there usually will be no circulating copy). Archival copies of U of M doctoral dissertations from 1953 to the present are maintained by Bell and Howell Corporation (formerly University Microfilms Inc.), which produces print or filmed copies from our originals upon request. (There are a very few post-1952 U of M dissertations not available from Bell and Howell; these include such things as music manuscripts and works with color illustrations or extremely large pages that will not photocopy well; in these few cases, our archival copy is retained in University Archives.)
Where is a specific dissertation of thesis located?
To locate a specific dissertation or thesis it is necessary to have its call number. Use Libraries Search for the author or title of the item, just as you would for any other book. Depending on date of acceptance and cataloging, a typical call number for such materials should look something like one of the following:
Dissertations: Plan"A" Theses MnU-D or 378.7M66 MnU-M or 378.7M66 78-342 ODR7617 83-67 OL6156 Libraries Search will also tell the library location (MLAC, Health Science Library, Magrath or another St. Paul campus library, Science and Engineering, Business Reference, Wilson Annex or Wilson Library). Those doctoral dissertations still in Wilson Library (which in all cases should be 1980 or later and will have "MnU-D" numbers) are located in the central section of the third floor. Those master's theses in Wilson (which in all cases will be 1997 or later and will have "MnU-M" numbers) are also located in the central section of the third floor. Both dissertations and theses circulate and can be checked out, like any other books, at the Wilson Circulation desk on the first floor.
How can dissertations and theses accepted by a specific department be located?
Wilson Library contains a series of bound and loose-leaf notebooks, arranged by department and within each department by date, listing dissertations and theses. Information given for each entry includes name of author, title, and date (but not call number, which must be looked up individually). These notebooks are no longer current, but they do cover listings by department from the nineteenth century up to approximately 1992. Many pre-1940 U of M dissertations and pre-1925 U of M master's theses are not cataloged (and exist only as archival copies). Such dissertations can be identified only with these volumes. The books and notebooks are shelved in the general collection under these call numbers: Wilson Ref LD3337 .A5 and Wilson Ref quarto LD3337 .U9x. Major departments of individual degree candidates are also listed under their names in the GRADUATE SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT programs of the U of M, available in University Archives and (for recent years) also in Wilson stacks (LD3361 .U55x).
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Using improvement science to reduce student retention in high school through school-based mentoring.
Ellen B. Borland , Clemson University Follow
Date of Award
Document type.
Dissertation
Degree Name
Doctor of Education (EdD)
Education Systems Improvement Science
Committee Chair/Advisor
Dr. Edwin Nii Bonney
Committee Member
Dr. Brandi Hinnant-Crawford
Dr. Angela Carter
Dr. Sherry Holye
The disproportionate demographics among retained students must be addressed. School-based mentoring has been recognized as an effective tool for motivating and supporting students at-risk of not graduating on time. This research aimed to explore the impact of a school-based mentoring program on positive student outcomes, specifically academic achievement, among high school students at-risk of not graduating on time. This study followed twenty-three students and mentors throughout the school year, and examined the association between school-based mentoring and grade level retention or promotion. The results were compared to the same group of students and their performance during the previous school year, which resulted in retention, as well as the previous three retained cohorts of students in the same school who did not receive the SWARM program as an intervention. The findings of this study determined the impact of the SWARM program on student motivation, attitude, and academic performance. The findings suggest that consistent mentoring positively impacts student behavior and resiliency among students at-risk of graduating on time. The study concludes with implications, limitations, and recommendations for future research on school-based mentoring programs.
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Borland, Ellen B., "Using Improvement Science to Reduce Student Retention in High School Through School-Based Mentoring" (2024). All Dissertations . 3762. https://open.clemson.edu/all_dissertations/3762
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The disproportionate demographics among retained students must be addressed. School-based mentoring has been recognized as an effective tool for motivating and supporting students at-risk of not graduating on time. This research aimed to explore the impact of a school-based mentoring program on positive student outcomes, specifically academic achievement, among high school students at-risk of ...