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Stanford Dissertations and Theses
Online Format
Full-text PDF files of Stanford dissertations from 1989 to the present
are available to Stanford users from
Current Research @ Stanford University,
a Digital Library of Dissertations and Theses, hosted by
UMI.
Print Format
Theses and dissertations for the Chemistry and the Chemical Engineering
Departments that were published from the mid-1950’s are located in
the Swain Library. Earlier theses are located in the Stanford Auxiliary
Library.
Theses are searchable by author, title, primary faculty advisor,
department, and year in
Socrates.
Although theses are assigned the call number 3781, they are shelved
alphabetically — first by primary faculty advisor and then by author
— in the back reading room of the Swain Library. Theses in other
libraries on campus are shelved by author.
For example, to locate theses from the Chemistry Department:
- Go to Socrates
- On the Simple Search form, select the Keyword search type
- Enter terms: thesis stanford chemistry
- Select library: Chemistry & Chemical Engineering Library [Swain]
- Click on Search Everything button
Search Tip: if you put the above search strategy into the Combined Search
form, you can sort the results.
To see theses for a primary faculty advisor:
- Go to Socrates
- On the Simple Search form, select Browse as search type
- Enter “last name, first name middle initial” of faculty member, e.g.
- Click on Author button
- View results and choose entry that has Advisor added after name
Note: Swain has added advisor information for virtually all theses from the
Stanford Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Departments, regardless of where
they are shelved. Faculty advisor name is available for other Stanford
departments from 1999 to present. Advisor information was added to Dissertation
Abstracts International (DAI) (see below) beginning in 1989.
Theses and Dissertations from Other Institutions
Instructions for finding dissertations from other institutions are available on the
Stanford Libraries Theses and Dissertations
page.
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