We now have an
important and useful research tool, and one that I hope we can maintain.
It is in the interest of every anthropology department, and of every
doctoral candidate that their work be as widely known as possible. In
the absence of ongoing funding the currency of the index can only be
maintained by co-operation. Put simply we must ensure that students
send us their thesis abstract (and bibliographic details) on diskette
(or using Email).
Further details on this are available in a separate document .
I do not believe that this is too onerous a requirement these
days and I am firmly convinced that it is in all our interests to
institutionalise procedures for the submission of bibliographic details
in electronic form (as has now been done in Oxford). In the meantime we
can encourage students to send in discs (or use Email) when submitting
their theses - and to inform us when the degree is awarded.
Search the thesis data.
Since people are not contributing new data to this users may like to try the
INDEX TO THESES (produced by Expert Information Ltd).
If you are are a member of an organisation with a subscription to 'Index to Theses'
and are already registered, go to the
Main Search Page The relevant category is B4. Social Anthropology, Ethnography