Frequently Asked Questions
All the information you need about preparing and depositing an electronic version of your thesis should be available on this site. Below are some of the most commonly asked questions relating to the process.
- Do I still need to hand in two bound copies of my thesis?
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No. From session 2007/2008 students have only been required to submit one
printed and one electronic copy of their thesis.
- Which degrees are covered by the new regulations relating to theses?
- All research degrees which currently require students to submit a print copy of their
thesis to the Library will be affected. Taught
postgraduate dissertations are not covered by the regulation change.
- Who do the new regulations apply to?
- All students, new and continuing, who submit their research thesis from the beginning
of session 2007/2008 onwards. The change to the regulations does not affect Glasgow School of Art students who should continue to submit two printed copies
of their thesis.
- How will people find theses held in Glasgow's thesis repository?
- The thesis repository can be searched locally, but it is also harvested by
major search engines such as Google and Yahoo. Details of your thesis will also be made available via the EThOS Service and the DART-Europe E-Theses Portal
.
- Can I restrict access to my thesis?
- For information on the options that may be open to you see
Restricting access to your thesis.
- How does the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002 affect access to my thesis?
- For information on this see Restricting access to your thesis.
- What do I do if my thesis contains 3rd party copyright material?
- For information on this see Including third party
copyright material in your thesis.
- What do I do if I want to include works I have published within my thesis?
- For details of what do do see the section on including your own material
within your thesis within Including third party copyright material in your
thesis.
- What format does my thesis need to be in?
- See Thesis format for information on this.
- How do I convert my thesis to PDF format?
- See Thesis format for an explanation of how to
convert your thesis to PDF.
- What do I do if I cannot produce a single PDF file of my thesis?
- If you are experiencing major difficulties in creating a single PDF file it
is acceptable to upload a small number of separate PDF files, e.g. main thesis
and appendices.
- Where can I access PDF conversion software?
- All CSCE PCs offer access to PDF Creator. All PCs in the Library
offer this facility.
- What will happen if I fail to deposit an electronic version of my thesis?
- You will not be permitted to graduate until you have deposited an electronic
version of your thesis.
- How do I get help?
- For further information and advice e-mail
theses@gla.ac.uk.