The following resources are available for faculty and students. Most of the sources are freely available on the web with no subscription required for access. Depending on specific agreements with authors, some publications may not be immediately accessible. When noted, access to specific resources is available only to Chatham students and faculty.
WorldCat Dissertations & Theses - [Note: This database is available only to Chatham students, faculty, and staff.] Access records for dissertations and theses worldwide. Follow the Internet tab in the results section for documents that are freely available for viewing.
Networked Dissertations & Theses - Search across various subject for electronic theses and dissertations. Since the NDLTD is international in scope, users may be directed to accept use agreements before downloading documents.
ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Open - PQDT Open provides the full text of open access dissertations and theses free of charge.
Theses Canada Portal - Both print and electronic theses are available through the portal. Print theses found here can be requested via ILLiad at the Jennie King Mellon library.
OhioLINK ETD Center - A free, online database of Ohio's masters and doctoral theses and dissertations from participating OhioLINK member schools. Contains abstracts for all included theses and dissertations, the full text is available if it was submitted.
Australasian Digital Theses Program - Digital versions of theses produced by postgraduate research students at Australian universities. Most of the theses are freely available, some may have restrictions placed on them by the author or affiliated institutions.
British Library ETHOS - Electronic Theses Online Service - Users need to complete a free registration form before searching is enabled. The database is a repository for both abstracts of print theses and immediately downloadable electronic theses. Searches can be limited to immediately available results.
DART: Europe E-theses Portal - Gives access to over 139,000 theses from 239 universities throughout Europe. DART is the European working group of the Networked Digital Library of Theses & Dissertations.