Getting Started
Before you dive into your dissertation, be sure to get in touch with a librarian and walk through the best sources for your topics, resources for helping you with your dissertation, and tools that can help manage your citations and writing.
Homewood / Baltimore
Elizabeth Uzelac
Email: euzelac@jhu.edu
Call: 410-516-0330
Columbia
Michael Houck
Email: Michael.Houck@jhu.edu
Call: 410-516-9709
Montgomery Resource Center
Sharon Morris, Andy Young
Email: washrocklibraries@jhu.edu
Call: 301-294-7033
Find Dissertations
Before you get started on your own dissertation, find out what has been studied before you:
Dissertations and theses from American universities as well as universities around the world. Dissertations from 1997 onward are available as PDFs. Older dissertations will need to be ordered via Interlibrary Services.
JHU Dissertations and Theses
Hopkins dissertations and theses are kept by the Special Collections Department.
RefWorks

RefWorks is an online personal database where you can store and organize citations, as well as generate easy bibliographies and citations.
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Elizabeth UzelacWhen leaving a message when I'm offline, please include your email address.
Office: M-Level, MSE Library, Homewood Campus
Phone: (410) 516-0330
Email: euzelac@jhu.edu
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