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This document outlines effective searching techniques for accessing the Electronic Thesis & Dissertation (ETD) collection at West Virginia University (WVU). It is an essential resource for library staff and researchers, providing cataloging terms across various departments, including Agriculture, Biology, Business, and Engineering, among others. By understanding the cataloging matrix and access levels (campus-only, encrypted), users can efficiently navigate the extensive library resources available. This seminar, presented by John Hagen on September 13, 2004, also highlights the official listing of approved degree programs.
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Electronic Thesis & Dissertation Program Searching Techniques for Access to the ETD Collection
Cataloging Terms: WVU Departments • Agriculture (including Plant Pathology & Agricultural Engineering, Genetics & Developmental Biology; Family Resources, Natural Resource Economics) • Art • Biology • Business • Chemistry • Communication Studies • Computer Science and Electrical Engineering • Counseling Psychology (Ph.D. in Education) • Economics • Education (Technology Education) • Engineering • English • Foreign Languages (including French, German, Linguistics, Spanish) • Forestry (including Wildlife Biology, Parks & Camp Grounds, Wildlife Management) • Geology and Geography • History
Cataloging Terms Cont’d. • Journalism • Law • Liberal Studies • Mathematics • Medicine (including Dentistry, Nursing, Pharmacy) • Mineral and Energy Resources • Music • Philosophy • Physical Education (including Community Health Education) • Physics • Political Science • Psychology • Sociology and Anthropology • Speech (does not include Speech pathology & audiology; Education or Medicine) • Social Work • Statistics • Theatre & Dance
WVU ETD Web Distribution • World • Campus Only • Campus Encrypted • No Access
WVU Curriculum Matrix • Official listing of approved degree programs • http://www.wvu.edu/~inanyl/currmat.htm
ETD Seminar for Library Staff Presented by John Hagen, University Libraries 13 September 2004 John.Hagen@mail.wvu.edu