Theses
Author, A. A. (Year). Title [Master鈥檚/Doctoral thesis/dissertation, University Name]. Repository Name. DOI OR URL accessible to all readers
Ignatov, I. (2013). Eastward voyages and the late medieval European worldview [Master鈥檚 thesis, University of mini传媒]. UC Research Repository. https://doi.org/10.26021/4539
Nepe, T. M. (1991). Te toi huarewa tipuna: Kaupapa Maori, an educational intervention system [Master鈥檚 thesis, University of Auckland]. ResearchSpace. http://hdl.handle.net/2292/3066
Solomon, C. A. (2014). It鈥檚 numbers and that鈥檚 it: An exploration of children鈥檚 beliefs about mathematics through their drawings and words [Doctoral thesis, University of mini传媒]. UC Research Repository. https://doi.org/10.26021/10034
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- Parenthetical citations: (Ignatov, 2013; Nepe, 1991; Solomon, 2014)
- Narrative citations: Ignatov (2013), Nepe (1991), and Solomon, 2014
Author, A. A. (Year). Title [Unpublished master鈥檚/doctoral thesis/dissertation]. University Name.
Healey, D. (2005). Attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder and creativity: An investigation into their relationship听[Unpublished doctoral thesis]. University of mini传媒.
Hood, K. E. S. (2008). On beyond boo! Horror literature for children [Unpublished doctoral dissertation]. Indiana University of Pennsylvania.
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- Parenthetical citations: (Healey, 2005; Hood, 2008)
- Narrative citations: Healey (2005) and Hood (2008)
- PhD theses: Follow the title with 鈥淯npublished doctoral thesis/dissertation鈥.
- Master鈥檚 theses: Use 鈥淯npublished master鈥檚 thesis鈥 鈥 the rest of the reference is like that of a PhD thesis.
- PhD thesis/dissertation: Use the terminology used on the thesis itself. Usually the word is 鈥渢hesis鈥 for theses from New Zealand and all other countries except the US, which uses 鈥渄issertation鈥 for PhD theses.
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