Mackenzie’s Thesis and Dissertation Digital Library comprises the Masters'  dissertations and Doctorate’s thesis defended at Mackenzie Presbyterian University since 2006.

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IBICT coordinates the Project of  Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações (BDTD), which seeks to integrate the information of thesis and dissertations existing in the Brazilian Higher Education Institutions (Instituições de Ensino Superior - IES), as well as promoting the records and publishing of thesis and dissertations within electronic format.

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ProQuest Dissertations & Thesis - Full Text is the wider collection of digital dissertations and theses of the world. It is the official archive of Library of Congress digital dissertations and the record database for academic investigation. PQDT — Full Text includes million researchable citations of dissertations of the whole world, since 1861 until the present time, with more than one million dissertations in integral version available for download in PDF format.

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Remote access: typing the student’s webmail code and password, or employees’ DRT and webmail’s password.


Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations (NDLTD) is an international organization dedicated to promote the adoption, creation, usage, dissemination and preservation of thesis and dissertations electronic copies.

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Open Access Theses and Dissertations - OATD intends to be the best resource to find thesis and dissertations published in open access in the whole world. Metadata is derived from more than 600 faculties, universities and research institutions. OATD counts with more than 1,5 million theses and dissertations in its index, being approximately 262 thousand items are in Portuguese. The initiative is from Thomas Dowling, the Wake Forest University library technology director.

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