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Sociology 

A guide to Sociology resources for Murdoch University students and staff
Last update: Sep 29th, 2009 URL: http://libguides.murdoch.edu.au/sociology  Print Guide  RSS Updates

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Australasian Digital Theses 

PhD and Masters by research theses from 2003 onwards are available through the Australasian Digital Theses (ADT) program.

ADT is designed to improve access to research information contained in theses by providing a full text version available from the desktop via the web.

Why not try it? Whilst not wanting to find a topic exactly the same as yours it can be very useful in helping you to build up your reference list, particularly for primary and archival sources.

 
 

Find Theses

  • To browse listings of relevant Sociology theses completed at Murdoch University select the TITLE option in the Catalogue and then type the words murdoch university theses
  • Select from the result by scrolling through the display to find Honours, Masters or PhD level theses in Sociology related subject areas.
  • You may wish to look at further information about Murdoch University theses including how to deposit a copy in the Library
  • PhD and Masters by research theses from 2003 onwards are available through the Australasian Digital Theses program
  • Other universities also record theses in their library catalogue.
  • Dissertations and Theses - A&I (ProQuest) indexes theses and dissertations from a wide range of countries and disciplines.
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Submitting a Thesis


Murdoch University Regulations require authors to submit copies of PhD, Masters by Research ( Postgraduate Research Degrees Regulations 48) and Honours (Bachelor Degree Regulations 58(1)) theses to the Library.

Further information is available on binding and submitting your thesis.

 
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