Library Introduces New Electronic Masters and Honors Theses Collection

The Weinberg Memorial Library is continually adding works to its new Electronic Masters and Honors Theses Collection, a digital home for University of Scranton masters and honors student scholarship.
The collection currently includes 359 graduate and undergraduate theses written by University of Scranton students from 1955 to the present. While the digital collection does not yet include all of the theses the library holds in print, we are continually adding newly digitized and newly submitted works.
Alumni who wrote a masters or honors thesis to cap off their University studies are invited to include their thesis in the Electronic Masters and Honors Theses Collection. With the permission of their respective authors, digitized theses can either be made available to the public or restricted to on-campus users only. As in the past, the original printed theses will still be preserved in the library’s Special Collections.
If you wrote an honors or masters thesis as part of your University of Scranton coursework, please visit www.scranton.edu/library/theses and click on “Alumni” to find out how you can request that your thesis be digitized.
Questions or comments about the Electronic Masters and Honors Theses collection or the Electronic Theses Approval Form may be directed to the Digital Services department at etheses@scranton.edu or 570-941-7003.




