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Kia ora I completed a Masters thesis in 1983 which was of course before digitisation. Does the University provide a digitisation service for such things. Thank you Nga mihi Mark Iles
Kia ora Mark, Thanks for your query about our digitisation of theses. Currently, there are no plans to digitise the older print masters theses in our collection. However, we do digitise these occasionally, when there is only a single print copy available, and it is requested via the library interloan service. In this situation, it will become available via University of Auckland sign in, as the original copyright statement wouldn’t have included permission for Open Access. Ngā mihi nui, The Collection Development and Access Team
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To mark International Archives Week 3-9 June 2024, there will be a display of academic records outside Special Collections: Level G, Te Herenga Mātauranga Whānui | General Library.
In 1883, the first year of teaching at Auckland University College, the number of students enrolled was small, with only 95 students attending lectures. 1 Student enrolments and academic progress were recorded in a register. This type of register was used until 1927.
Lecturers also kept their own records of student attendance and performance.
Professor Algernon Phillips Withiel Thomas, one of the four original professors at Auckland University College, kept this lecture roll to record attendance at lectures and laboratories for Geology, Agricultural Science, Botany, General Biology and Zoology.
By 1927, student numbers had increased to 1455 2 and the register system proved insufficient. The registers were replaced by a card system. The same card template was used for every student regardless of which faculty they were enrolled in.
In the 1950s colour-coded cards were introduced, with different colours for each faculty. Cards were customised to the requirements of the faculties, with subjects printed onto the cards for specialised degrees such as architecture, law, engineering and commerce. Arts and science degrees were printed with [stage] I, II and III and the specific subjects were handwritten or typed into the space available. A student enrolled in two degrees would have a card for each.
By 1967, the student roll had increased to 6800 and the card system needed to be more efficient. When an Academic Certificate was required, or when a student transferred to another university, the information from the record cards had to be manually entered onto a new card, checked, and signed by the Deputy Registrar (Academic). This involved a lot of checking and typing and was prone to error. A new academic record card was introduced, in which all courses were shown on the same card in chronological order. The card could be folded, with one side showing the information necessary for an Academic Certificate or Transfer of Records. This side could be photographed or otherwise reproduced without any additional typing or checking. The other side of the card contained information specific to the University such as subjects not credited and remarks. At this time, marks were eliminated from the academic record and only grades were recorded. 3
This type of card remained in use until the late 1980s, with only minor changes to the layout and content. Computer systems were now taking over with huge increases in efficiency. Student record systems used by the University of Auckland include nDeva and the current system, PeopleSoft CS [Campus Solutions] 9.
To mark International Archives Week 3-9 June 2024, there will be a display of academic records outside Special Collections: Level G, Te Herenga Mātauranga Whānui | General Library running from 1-7 June 2024. International Archives Week commemorates the day the International Council on Archives (ICA) was created in 1948.
1 Sinclair, Keith, and Trudie McNaughton. A History of the University of Auckland, 1883-1983. Auckland: Auckland University Press, 1983. p.32
2 Auckland University College Council minute book, 1929-1931 [UoA 001/9]. pp. 8-9
3 The University of Auckland Senate minute book, 1967 volume 1 [UoA 005/14]. pp. 340-343
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Research Masters theses (theses or research portfolios of at least 90 points) uploaded to ResearchSpace: The University of Auckland Research Repository will automatically be made Open Access, unless specifically embargoed by the author*. Find out more about Open Access and how to apply for an embargo; Example thesis available in digital format
Thesis content and article publishing. Journal publishers usually acquire the copyright to scholarly articles through a publication agreement with the author. Their policies then determine what authors can do with their work. Below are publisher policies regarding graduate students' reuse of their previously published articles in their theses ...
skills. Your thesis or dissertation should demonstrate a capacity for independent thinking, contribute to existing scholarship and must meet international standards for such scholarly research. Before embarking on your research, you should consult the current University of Auckland
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The University of Auckland Library provides advice on how to find theses (both those from The University of Auckland and other universities), as well as general information on where to get assistance in writing and submitting your thesis. A summary of this information can be found on the Library webpage, under the Theses and Dissertations link ...
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Doctoral Thesis Policy and Procedures. Policy and procedure relating to doctoral theses, including length, formatting and including publications. This document is relevant to all PhD candidates, including those on earlier statutes. Those on earlier statutes should refer to this guide in replacement of the Guide to Theses and Dissertations.
Tuwhera Open Access Theses & Dissertations contains digital copies of theses, dissertations and research projects from AUT's postgraduate research, deposited with the Library since 2002. The full text digital files are available if the author has given permission for their thesis, dissertation or research projects to be available open access.
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The Library has started to collect digital copies of some exceptional Bachelor with Honours dissertations recommended by faculties since 2013. Go to the Library website, select Books & Media. Include bachelor honours "Auckland university of technology" in your search keywords to find AUT Bachelor (Honours) dissertations.
Embed a list of databases or key resources in your assignments. Embed the thesis and dissertations guide in your PG course to help students locate examples from their field. Create an activity around finding different types of information, e.g., news media, images, maps, statistics and numeric data, standards, patents and more.
University of Auckland Thesis Database - Free download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. The document discusses the challenges students face when writing a thesis, including navigating a vast database of past theses and feeling overwhelmed. It introduces HelpWriting.net as a service that can provide expert guidance and support throughout the thesis writing process ...
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Examination of Sub-Doctoral Postgraduate Research Components of 30 Points and Above Procedures. Information about the procedures for the appointment of examination roles and the examination of sub-doctoral postgraduate research components of 30 points and above.
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A History of the University of Auckland, 1883-1983. Auckland: Auckland University Press, 1983. p.32. 2 Auckland University College Council minute book, 1929-1931 [UoA 001/9]. pp. 8-9. 3 The University of Auckland Senate minute book, 1967 volume 1 [UoA 005/14]. pp. 340-343