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UMI  ProQuest  Digital Dissertations:
A Progress Report
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Since 1938, UMI has been providing the academic community with dissertation archiving, reference and on-demand copy services. UMI captures North American doctoral scholarship in its entirety. With coverage that extends back to 1861, the UMI Dissertation Abstracts database now contains over 1.5 million citations. Over one million full text titles are available in paper, microfilm or microfiche formats. Adding over 55,000 titles annually, every degree granting institution in the United States and Canada is represented in UMI's Dissertation Abstracts database and microform archive.

ProQuest  Digital Dissertations is a major new program that opens UMI's archive of dissertations to the scholarly community by providing World Wide Web access to both the Dissertation Abstracts database and the full text of all n ew dissertations submitted to UMI.

Visit the ProQuest  Digital Dissertations Web site at <http://wwwlib.umi.com/dissertations/> to preview the new services offered. There you will find:

In addition to World Wide Web access to the Dissertation Abstracts database and on-line access to the full text of new dissertations, ProQuest  Digital Dissertations offers the following services at no charge to the library or graduate school:

UMI's goal is to provide a single source for your current and future dissertation publishing needs.

      • Economical publishing support
      • Easy bibliographic and full text access
      • Affordable copy distribution in all formats
      • Value added services benefiting graduate institutions and individual authors
      • Permanent digital and microform archiving




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