Good morning Jenny,
South Bank University do lend Phd theses, restricted access only.
We have a small collection of masters, only from 2000 onwards as
all of our stock has been digitised so masters prior to 2000 are no
longer kept in hard copy. All items are on our OPAC, but not
always easy to find on the OPAC!!
Regards
Caroline Hammond
SLRA - Document Delivery Co-Ordinator.
On 28 Apr 2003, at 14:50, Brine, Jenny wrote:
> Dear colleagues,
>
> Back in February I asked for information about libraries' policies on lending PhD theses, and quite a few people got in touch.
> When I came to collate the information I realised it would also be useful to have information on:
> Masters' theses
> Photocopies and microfilms of theses
> How well covered theses are in your OPAC
>
> I've supplemented the emails I received by checking information on library web sites and using my own experience of whether particular libraries lend or not.
>
> The results are still rather patchy. Please could you check the DRAFT document attached and send me your additions and corrections. It would be helpful to have replies by 16 May so I can draw up a final version to send out.
>
> Thanks.
> Jenny Brine,
> Lancaster University Library
>
> <<theseshard.doc>>
>
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