INTRODUCTION
Graduate students, undertaking their theses and
dissertations, embark upon the culminating research experience of their degree
programs. The written thesis or
dissertation reflects their commitment to scholarship and creative
endeavor. After publication, the thesis
or dissertation reflects the quality of research contributions made by
Responsibilities, requirements, and procedures for the
preparation and submission of theses and dissertations are described in this
guide, which complements the assistance given to students by their advisory
committees and their schools or colleges.
It is intended to be used in conjunction with Publishing Your
Dissertation or Publishing Your Thesis issued by University
Microfilms, Inc. (UMI) which publishes in microformat
all theses and dissertations approved by
Many individuals have contributed to the development of the guide. Special appreciation goes to:
George Arnold, University Archivist, Library
Mary Barton, Manager, Graduate Program, SIS
Gary Bossert, Office Manager, Library
Donald Bunis, University Registrar
Janice Flug, Acquisitions Librarian, Library
Laura Langbein, Professor, SPA
Kathleen Lavery, Reference Assistant, Library
Jeffrey McCafferty, Special Assistant, Provost’s Office
Mary Mintz, Senior Reference Librarian, Library
Sue Neilson, Cataloging Librarian, Library
John Richardson, Professor, SIS
Kendra Rowe,
Reference Assistant, Library
Russell Stone, Associate Dean, CAS
Patricia Wand, University Librarian
Jamie Wyatt, Administrative Coordinator, CAS