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Dissertations & Theses: RSS Feeds

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The ProQuest Dissertations & Theses database includes over 2 million master's theses and dissertations, with over 60,000 titles added every year. It's a great resource for researchers in a wide variety of fields.

Now, you can keep up with "what's new" in the database using updates in RSS format. Once you point an RSS reader at this URL, anytime a dissertation or thesis is added to the ProQuest Dissertations & Theses database that matches the predefined subject terms, your website is updated automatically. Non-subscribers will be able to see basic information about each relevant title.

How do you get started? The first step is to install an RSS reader.

There are a lot of options, here are a few.

For PC users: Go to SharpReader.

For Mac users: Try Shrook

A Web-based reader can be found at:
http://www.bloglines.com/

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