Dear all
Using doctoral theses in your research: a guide to EThOS
EThOS (http://ethos.bl.uk) is the national database for PhD theses,
managed by the British Library. It's a fantastic resource for
researchers, with over 100,000 UK theses freely available to download
and use for your own research, and another 200,000 available to search
and scan on demand.
We ran a free webinar (online presentation) about EThOS late last year,
and by popular demand we're doing another on 13 February at 15.00.
Join us for a free webinar to learn how EThOS works. Find out how to
search for and download theses, and what to do if a thesis isn't
available. If you're a PhD student, find out what will happen to your
thesis once it's completed. We'll also explain how EThOS works with UK
universities to support the whole research cycle, making the theses more
visible and available for new researchers to use and build on.
This webinar is aimed at researchers, students, librarians and anyone
who is interested in finding and using PhD theses.
Host: Sara Gould, Development Manager at the British Library, who
manages the EThOS service. Sara will answer questions after the webinar.
Register now to attend the webinar
https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/5974661878725146370
Please note this is a repeat of the Webinar in December 2013
Best wishes
Louise
Louise Doolan
Head of Reference Services
The British Library
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London NW1 2DB
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