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  School of Criminal Justice 2014–2016 Doctoral Program Dissertation Publication of Dissertation and Academic Data  

Publication of Dissertation and Academic Data


After the granting of the doctorate, the Graduate School-Newark will have the dissertation microfilmed. The dissertation must, therefore, be prepared for this purpose with the same care as if it were to appear in printed form. The abstract that must accompany the dissertation also must be ready for publication when it is submitted to the dean, as it will be published in Dissertation Abstracts.

Additional materials to be submitted at this time include two paper copies of the title page of your dissertation with the original signatures in black ink of all dissertation committee members, an electronic copy of the dissertation uploaded to http://etd.libraries.rutgers.edu, and additional surveys and forms as required. 

University Microfilms of Ann Arbor, MI, microfilms the dissertation and publishes the abstract. Information on how to prepare the dissertation and abstract, and the agreement with University Microfilms, which the candidate must sign, are available in the Office of the Dean of the Graduate School-Newark.

 
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