ProQuest, part of Cambridge Information Group, US, has announced that it now offers supplementary digital materials to current and future academic works in the ProQuest Dissertations & Theses (PQDT) database. These digital additions include audio, video, spreadsheets, and more.
With the recent increase in dissertations and theses that contain supplementary materials, ProQuest is working to ensures researchers everywhere have access to these important works. The supplementary material is now available for existing documents, and will be added to the PQDT database for all future dissertations where the author includes multimedia content. Thousands of libraries that have access to PQDT will benefit from easily discovering graduate works regardless of the format in which they were created.
Researchers across the globe turn to the PQDT database to find graduate research in their areas of interest. The database is claimed to be the most comprehensive collection of dissertations and theses in the world. It includes over 2.4 million citations, representing works published as far back as 1637 and published as recently as last semester. Every major research university in the US and Canada is represented in the database.
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