
Final SubmissionsĪlthough UNB Libraries and the Centre for Digital Scholarship provide assistance with formatting and technical aspects of graduate submissions, all final and completed documents must be submitted to the School of Graduate Studies. You should receive a reply within twenty-four hours, (excluding weekends and holidays).įor any questions or concerns regarding UNB's digital research repository, UNB Scholar, please contact Mike Nason, Scholarly Communications Librarian with UNB Libraries.

Over time, the FAQ will continue to be expanded if further issues are brought to our attention.įor any technical, structural, and formatting issues with your document, please send a detailed explanation to Rob Glencross, Digital Publishing Assistant with UNB Libraries. If there is a specific issue that is not addressed in the FAQ, please don't hesitate to ask. Part of the support offered to graduate students is in the form of Frequently Asked Questions, which address the most common issues students face when preparing their documents. Please, make sure you have installed the latest version of Microsoft Word for desktop from ITS before contacting support services. The Centre for Digital Scholarship offers support to graduate students seeking assistance with the template and document formatting (Microsoft Word only). This is especially true if adopted early, but it is possible to move your content to the template at any time prior to final submission.Īlthough, the LaTeX template is not comprehensively supported by library staff, a number of resources are available for the open format, including, but not limited to, those listed below. Use of the template is not required, but it can save you a lot of time. Pre-formatted templates for doctoral dissertations, master's theses, and master's reports are available through UNB Libraries to help guide structure and formatting throughout the writing process. Full-text electronic access for many UNB theses and dissertations may be available from our institutional repository, UNB Scholar (2012-current), from Library & Archives Canada's Theses Canada Portal (1997-2011), and from ProQuest's Dissertations and Theses (1996 and earlier) The Pre-Formatted Template Researchers are urged to check the library catalogue for the most complete record of UNB theses and dissertations in print, microfilm, and electronic formats. Please note that since electronic submission was optional for graduate students until January 2019, the digital collection of graduate submissions is not a comprehensive collection of all UNB theses and dissertations.


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