How does one look up a Thesis paper on whatever subject?
I know what school it was written for, the author, and maybe the exact name of the paper, but just googling around brings up nothing. I went to the school website itself to try and find a hint, but its just a giant advertisement page it seems. I am not an educated man, this is unknown to me.
If you know the author's name could you possibly find them on LinkedIn or something similar and send them an email?
Schools usually keep them on file, definitely email the school itself
Also:
http://library.stanford.edu/guides/find-dissertations-and-theses
Scroll down to "Find theses from other universities" for some databases
>>9998298
Yea i know his name. I even have his email. I just didn't want to bother the guy just yet if theres already a system in place.
Plus for future reference it would be great to know how to if i don't have the dude's email.
>>9998319
Neat. I'll try that.
Not sure who i would email at the school itself
>>9998484
At my school, it's just some office in the library. In any event, one of the librarians would probably refer you. I work at the library and we get like ten calls a day from random dudes who didn't even bother finding a main directory, and they still get helped.
Try going to the university's library site and finding some kind of Contact or Get Help or Talk to a Librarian thing.
The dude will probably just be flattered if you email him though. I know people who upload their fucking term papers on Academia.edu, and sure enough, they get dozens of hits from people googling.