While most grey literature can accessed freely, some institutional repositories do not make theses and dissertations publicly available. If you have any questions on getting access to a thesis, you can contact Foley's Interlibrary Loan department for help.
Online access to nearly 1600 Gonzaga master’s level theses and doctoral dissertations from 1976-present. Access includes a 24-page preview and the full-text online, if available.
Foley Center has a complete collection of dissertations and theses written for the Ph.D., EdD and Masters of Nursing programs. There are also some theses from early masters programs in the School of Arts and Sciences. Gonzaga theses and dissertations can be found in the library catalog under author, title and subject. The library usually owns two copies of each thesis, a circulating bound paper copy located in the general collection and a non-circulating microform copy located in Special Collections.
Canadian Universities participating in this database provide approved theses and dissertations to Theses Canada in two formats: theses on microfiche and electronic theses, including those found in university repositories.
A collaborative effort of the NDLTD, OCLC, VTLS, and Scirus, the NDLTD Union Catalog contains more than one million records of electronic theses and dissertations.
The institutional repository is a service of Foley Library to collect, share, and showcase the scholarly and creative work of Gonzaga University faculty, staff, students, and their collaborators from around the world.