Assistance with the manuscript-writing process is available from the following

Assists with evaluation of statistics for research.

Will not write programs for students, but will give advice on how to interpret statistical sets.

Conduct stress reduction workshops, counseling, and biofeedback. Building 599, ext. 4411 and 4412, respectively.

Organization designed to assist graduate students working on theses and dissertations.

Questions regarding manuscript formatting, filing, and degree completion

Graduate Division Academic Services

Cheadle Hall 3117 Office hours: Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m. to 12 noon/1 p.m. to 4 p.m. (excluding holidays)

Questions regarding transcripts, official degree verification, and diplomas:

Office of the Registrar

Student Records for transcripts and official verifications Registration for diploma information

Questions regarding copyrighting, including application forms:

Copyright Office of the Library of Congress

Washington, D.C. 20559

Phone: (202) 707-3000; FAX: (202) 287-9100

Copyright Frequently Asked Questions

Questions regarding use of previously published, copyrighted work:

Questions regarding publication, and retrieval of theses and dissertations:

Search Engines and Your Dissertation

In addition to Google Scholar, dissertations and theses will also be available on google.com as Google Scholar makes metadata available. Review the new policy here.

Graduate authors who prefer not to have their work discoverable via search engines can contact us at disspub@proquest.com. Please consult the new policy.