The University of Minnesota Graduate School
Students, who elect not to submit their dissertation to the University Digital Conservancy, will have a copy of their dissertation made available in the University Libraries and cataloged in MNCAT. Dissertation Writing SupportThe Graduate School Writer’s Nexus (http://www.grad.umn.edu/gradwriting/) is a valuable one-stop connection to a multitude of resources and support for graduate students’ thesis and dissertation writing. Through the Writer’s Nexus, students can quickly link to resources to use the libraries, handle statistics, and write their thesis or dissertation. The Writer’s Nexus also links students to support groups and other useful information to help them stay on track during the writing stage. A section devoted to unique issues for international students is also included. Dissertation TemplatesFor the convenience of our dissertation writers, The Graduate School is pleased to provide dissertation "templates" for doctoral candidates working in either Microsoft Word or LaTex. Students using the templates remain responsible for ensuring that their dissertations meet The Graduate School formatting guidelines as well as the requirements of their graduate programs and field-specific guidelines. Prior to submission of their dissertations, students are encouraged to contact the Graduate Student Services and Progress Office (GSSP) in 316 Johnston Hall, (gsdoc@umn.edu) with any questions regarding this manual. GSSP staff is available to review the dissertation to ensure that it conforms to the margin and formatting specifications prior to final submission. Students can email the PDF version of the dissertation to gsdoc@umn.edu for review or if you would prefer to bring a hard copy for review, the GSSP office is located in 316 Johnston Hall and our regular business hours are Monday-Friday, 8:00am-4:30pm. Students submitting their dissertation for review or final submission are asked to arrive no later than 4:00pm to allow sufficient time for review and/or receipt. For MS Word Template Instructions For La Tex Template Instructions (Note: The style file is out of order-please refer to the Preparing the Doctoral Dissertation for further guidance) Signature Pages Template Instructions
Page Numbering InstructionsPage Numbering Using Microsoft Word (PC) • Formatting page numbers within margins
• Formatting using both Roman and Arabic Numerals
Page Numbering Using a Mac
• Formatting using both Roman and Arabic numerals
The Graduate School cannot provide technical support. Should technical questions arise, please contact the University’s technology helpline at 612-301-4357 (1-HELP) and select option 1 or 2.
Common Formatting Mistakes to AvoidPlease read all of this information carefully. Students submitting electronically are expected to review the Preparing the Doctoral Dissertation as well, for information about formatting and submission requirements. • The full text of the dissertation (“full text” refers to all introductory pages except the signature page, the body of the manuscript, bibliography, and appendices) must be in Adobe PDF format and must be one file. If the text is not already in PDF format, a converter is available on the submission website. • Margins: Every page of the dissertation, including all appendices, notes, and the bibliography, must have a LEFT margin of at least 1.5 inches (3.9cm) and, TOP, RIGHT, and BOTTOM margins of at least 1 inch (2.6cm).
• Pagination: Students are responsible for correctly numbering and organizing sections in their dissertation. Page numbers cannot be placed on the left hand side of the dissertation.
• Color photographs and images are allowed. ProQuest/UMI distributes electronic PDFs of dissertations by request; color images are preserved in these versions of the dissertation. However, students should be aware that requested paper copies of the dissertation will be reproduced in black and white only; thus the reproduced black and white images of color originals may not be clearly visible or may not convey information adequately. • Tables, charts, and graphs: Color may be used in tables, charts or graphs, however, references to color may not be made as reproductions will be in black and white. Identification of lines and figures on graphs and charts must be made clear by the use of line symbols rather than variation in color. Captions may be single-spaced. • List of figures/list of tables pages: A list of figures page is required if you include figures and a list of tables is required if tables are included in the dissertation. Each list must contain the page number of where each figure or table can be found in the dissertation. The list of figure/list of tables must be represented in the table of contents. • Bibliography: The bibliography may be single-spaced and should appear before the appendix (if applicable). It is not acceptable to include separate references after each chapter in lieu of a single cumulative bibliography at the end of the dissertation. The bibliography must be represented in the table of contents. • Formatting: Students are required to adhere to all formatting guidelines set by the Graduate School. Please do not use dissertations found in your department or in the Library to format your dissertation. They may not meet current formatting guidelines. The University of Minnesota Survey of Earned Doctorates (UMNSED)The University of Minnesota is committed to maintaining both high quality graduate programs and a high quality student experience. Your responses to this survey will be used to assess and improve the graduate education experience at the University of Minnesota and beyond.
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From: http://www.grad.umn.edu/current_students/degree_completion/doctoral/ElectronicDissertationSubmission.html on 11/25/2009