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A computer-based international 'thesis-line'?

L H Breimer1, D D Breimer

  • 1Department of Chemical Pathology, Royal Free Hospital School of Medicine, University of London, UK.

Trends in Biochemical Sciences
|May 1, 1995
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Doctoral theses are hard to find and access. This paper proposes an international, internet-accessible system called Thesis-Line to make these valuable research documents freely available and searchable.

Area of Science:

  • Information Science
  • Academic Research
  • Digital Libraries

Background:

  • Doctoral theses contain valuable, yet largely inaccessible, research information.
  • Current methods for discovering and accessing theses across institutions are inefficient.
  • Lack of a centralized system hinders inter-institutional research collaboration.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To propose a solution for improving access to doctoral theses.
  • To outline a system for making theses freely available and searchable.
  • To facilitate the discovery of relevant research across institutions.

Main Methods:

  • Conceptualizing an international, internet-based platform.
  • Designing a system for free thesis availability.

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  • Implementing robust search functionalities for easy retrieval.
  • Main Results:

    • The proposed 'Thesis-Line' system would create a centralized repository.
    • Freely accessible theses would significantly enhance research discoverability.
    • Researchers could easily identify and access relevant doctoral work globally.

    Conclusions:

    • An international 'Thesis-Line' accessible via the internet can solve the inaccessibility of doctoral theses.
    • This system would democratize access to scholarly research.
    • It promises to accelerate scientific progress by enabling easier knowledge sharing.