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How to Locate APSU Graduate Theses, Field Studies & Research Papers

 
 

Theses written by Austin Peay graduate students are housed in APSU’s Woodward Library.  Felix Online Catalog includes a record for each APSU thesis. If you know the name of the APSU student who wrote the thesis or the title of the thesis, you may search Felix by author (lastname, firstname) or by title. The call number location of a specific thesis is found in the Copy/Holding Information section of the Felix record.

If you are interested in viewing a list of APSU theses, search ‘austin peay thesis’ in the Felix Anywhere Keyword box.  If you want to browse the Library’s shelves containing APSU theses, go upstairs to the General Book Collection on Level 3 and locate the call number LB 2322 .A9x T- #.

Austin Peay graduate field studies and research papers may be searched in a similar fashion, by a known author or title. A list of APSU field studies or research papers may be found by searching ‘austin peay field study’ or ‘austin peay research paper’ in the Felix Anywhere Keyword box. To browse the Library’s shelves containing APSU field studies or research papers, go upstairs to the General Book Collection on Level 3 and locate the call number LB 2322 .A9x F- # or LB 2322 .A9x R- #, respectively.

For further information, ask at the Information Desk on Level 2, or use Ask A Librarian above.

 


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