For more information on how to correctly reference both published and unpublished dissertations and theses, click on the corresponding hyperlinked terms.
Author last name first. Title of Dissertation or Thesis. Publication date. School or institution, PhD dissertation (or Master's thesis).
Site name or Database, URL.
Daniel, Jennifer. The Excursion: A Screenplay Adaptation of Francis Brooke’s The Excursion. May 2011. East Tennessee State University,
Master's thesis. Jennifer Daniel, https://drive.google.com/file/d/0By4ZpkjJkb9AaHk1bzQyZ0xqcWs/view.
Use author's last name and page number (if provided).
(Daniel 6)
For a published dissertation, cite as a book.
For an unpublished dissertation or thesis, see below:
Bibliography: Last name, First name of author. "Title of Work." Type of work, College or University, Year of Publication. URL.
Please note: For works retrieved from a commercial database, include the database name instead of URL, and, in parentheses, any identification number supplied by the database, e.g. ProQuest (AAT 3300426).
Example: Daniel, Jennifer. "The Excursion: A Screenplay Adaptation of Francis Brooke’s The Excursion." Master's thesis, East Tennessee
State University, 2011. https://drive.google.com/file/d/0By4ZpkjJkb9AaHk1bzQyZ0xqcWs/view.
Footnote: First and last name of author, "Title of Work" (Type of work, College or University, Year of Publication), Page number, URL or Database name (AAT number) if retrieved from commercial database.
Shortened version: Last name of author, "Shortened Title," Page number.
Example: Jennifer Daniel, "The Excursion: A Screenplay Adaptation of Francis Brooke’s The Excursion" (Master's thesis, East Tennessee
State University, 2011), 49, https://drive.google.com/file/d/0By4ZpkjJkb9AaHk1bzQyZ0xqcWs/view.
Daniel, "The Excursion," 50.