Dissertations from the Philippines are now available to researchers around the world through the ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global™ database (PQDT), the largest database of graduate research collected from the world’s greatest universities.
As a member of the PQDT publishing program, Philippines Women’s University will contribute its graduate students’ dissertations and theses to the PQDT database. They’ll be visible to hundreds of thousands of PQDT users and broadly discoverable through citations in many major subject indexes.
The University will mark its centennial in 2019. Spearheaded by its dynamic president, Dr. Francisco B. Benitez and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs, Dr. Felina C. Young, the importance of research is stressed among faculty and students.
Originally created in 1939, PQDT archives and improves the discovery of graduate works from research universities around the world. Many dissertations in PQDT include multimedia components and accompanying datasets so researchers can access valuable content that goes far beyond text.
With 4.5 million dissertations and theses – 2.2 million in full text – PQDT is used by more than 3,000 universities, and now, Philippines Women’s University joins that list.
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