Postgraduates may come the Information Desk asking for a 'thesis by papers'. We call them 'thesis by publication', and this phrase is found on the full record in the Notes field.
The term Thesis by Publication means that the student has used a series of published articles (published by self or self/supervisor), with additional bridging material, to write the thesis.
On the Quick Search page of the Catalogue:
Limit by Thesis in Quick Limit box
Do a Keyword (Boolean) search: thesis and publication and (your subject eg linguistics)
On the Advanced Search page of the Catalogue:
Enter thesis by publication as a phrase (ie change the first down arrow box to "as a phrase") and leave the second box on Keywords.
Click Search.
All thesis in this category (in all subjects) will come up. (As of this date there were 113 theses).
Use the second search box, should you wish, to limit by subject.
NB: This is a less common way of undertaking a thesis, so the selection in any subject area may be low.
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