From topic selection to manuscript submission, how to make better use of PQDT Global's global doctoral thesis database
Combined with academic resources such as Web of Science, you can quickly become a master of information utilization. |
Release time: 2023-10-20
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Lecture topic: From topic selection to manuscript submission, how to make better use of PQDT Global's global doctoral thesis database
Combined with academic resources such as Web of Science , you can quickly become an information utilization expert
Lecture time: October 26 ( Thursday) 7 : 00-7 : 45
Tencent conference number: 761-121-166

Speaker:Clarivate Customer Trainer Wang Jianfei (graduated from Peking University with a master's degree in information science, worked for 18 years , and has given more than 2,000 lectures, involving various types of resource databases/information tools, etc.)
Lecture outline:
●Use PQDT Global to understand research status and topic selection ideas
●Understand the academic resources of the ProQuest platform (academic journals, doctoral theses, etc.), the academic resources included in the PQDT Global database and their advantages
●Combined with academic resources such as Web of Science , how to make better use of ProQuest academic resources in the learning and research process to make topic selection, retrieval, acquisition, storage, writing, and submission easier and more efficient.
Academic resource access site:https://www.proquest.com/?accountid=43630
ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global global doctoral dissertation database includesdoctoral dissertations from more than 4,100 graduate schools or universities around the world. Referring to the 2022TimesHigher Education world university rankings of the top 200 universities, P QDT includes 75 of these universities. . By June 2023 , it has collected more than 5.6 million doctoral and master's thesis records from around the world (more than 3.2 million full texts can be provided). Among them, the earliest paper record is from 1637 (Netherlands), and the latest paper was passed this year and this semester. Doctoral and master's thesis.