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Q. How do I arrange for an electronic copy of my PhD thesis to be included in the library's online repository?
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Answered By: Sarah Hornby Last Updated: Jan 11, 2023 Views: 4
Answered By: Sarah Hornby
Last Updated: Jan 11, 2023 Views: 4
Digital copies of PhD theses in our repository have been supplied to us by the authors along with a signed licence allowing us to publish the electronic version.
Unfortunately we are currently unable to digitise the printed copies we hold, however the British Library offer this as a paid service called EThOS.
Alternatively, if you are the author of a PhD awarded by Newcastle University and you hold an electronic copy that you would like us to publish please contact us to arrange a deposit.
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