- USC Theses
Collection Description
In the Fall of 2006 the USC Libraries began accepting electronic-only deposit of dissertations and theses. This on-line collection contains those electronic submissions. These have been deposited directly by the authors. Print copies have not been retained by the USC Libraries since the Fall of 2006. Note that some recent submissions may have restricted access for up to two years from the date of submission, after which, they will become available without restriction.
An early batch of 39 theses is also included in this collection. Dating between 1931 and 1966, this early batch contains theses on topics related to Los Angeles. These earlier documents were written by students in graduate programs in the Departments of Cinema, Finance, Geology, History, and Sociology, as well as the Graduate School, the School of Commerce, and the Graduate School of Social Work. Additionally, newly digitized older theses and dissertations continue to be added to this collection.
CITE AS: Creator. Title. Date. From the University of Southern California dissertations and theses collection. Digitally reproduced by the University of Southern California Digital Archive. Available: URL. Access date.
EXAMPLE CITE AS: James W. Utter, Jr. The Territorial Expansion of Los Angeles. 1946. From the University of Southern California theses collection. Digitally reproduced by the University of Southern California Digital Archive. Available: http://digarc.usc.edu. Accessed April 1, 2005.
PHYSICAL LOCATION: Grand Avenue Library, 3434 South Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90007.
CONTACT: (213) 743-1672; http://www.usc.edu/isd/libraries/locations/grand/.
Title:
University of Southern California dissertations and theses
Alternate Title:
[short] USC Theses
Record ID:
usctheses-m40
Names & Dates
Created:
1931/1966
[after] 2006-08
Publisher:
[host] University of Southern California. Libraries
Subject
Coverage:
1789/1966
Place:
[cities] Los Angeles
[counties] Los Angeles
[states/provinces] California
[countries] USA
Relationships
Physical
Type:
collections
texts
Format:
masters theses
dissertations
dissertations, masters theses
Access
Rights:
University of Southern California
Repository:
Libraries, University of Southern California
Grand Avenue Library, 3434 South Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90007
http://www.usc.edu/isd/libraries/services/ask_a_librarian/email/
Ordering:
(213) 743-1672; http://www.usc.edu/isd/libraries/locations/grand/
Identifiers
Record ID:
usctheses-m40



