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  1. E-thesis

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  2. Helda digital repository

    Descriptive information (metadata) about theses written for second-cycle degrees (master's theses, advanced-studies theses in medicine and licentiate theses in veterinary medicine) and assessed and approved in the E-thesis system is automatically transferred to Helda. If a student permits the publication of their thesis in the E-thesis system ...

  3. E-thesis / University of Helsinki

    In the Faculty of Science, submitting is done either in the new or old system, depending on the degree programme. See detailed instructions on this page. The following faculties will use the old E-thesis until 31.12.2024. Please read the instructions how to submit your master's thesis (or equivalent like licentiate thesis in veterinary medicine ...

  4. E-thesis / Helsingin yliopisto

    Hae julkisesti saatavilla olevia digitaalisia opinnäytteitä Helda-julkaisuarkistosta. Hae. Selaa maisterintutkielmia Heldassa ... Maisterintutkielman arvioitavaksi jättäminen tehdään joko uudessa tai vanhassa E-thesiksessä tiedekunnasta riippuen. ... E-thesis järjestelmän käytön tekniset ohjeet alemman ja ylemmän ...

  5. E-thesis

    E-thesis is a system for submitting and assessing theses. In addition, it exports theses into the University of Helsinki's repository Helda. When you have submitted your thesis in E-thesis, academic administration staff will send it to the designated examiners for assessment. Once they have assessed it, you will be emailed the grade.

  6. E-thesis / University of Helsinki

    When the bachelor's thesis has been evaluated, it will be archived in the E-thesis system. The archived bachelor's theses can be read only in the premises of the Helsinki University Library. The bachelor's theses, abstracts or metadata are not published in the open digital archive Helda. The evaluation statements are archived in the ...

  7. Theses

    Digital bachelor's theses are available from the Faculty of Theology from the year 2010 and also from the Faculty of Education. These theses can be read on the library terminals. Theses can be found in the library's collections in both printed and digital formats. You can read printed theses at the library premises.

  8. University of Helsinki open repository Helda updated

    Helda - open repository of University of Helsinki - provides access to more than 100,000 research publications, dissertations, theses, books, serial publications, reports and other material written at the University. Over 10 000 publications are made available in Helda yearly. Helda's publications are downloaded around ten million times a year.

  9. Etusivu

    Helda - open repository of University of Helsinki - provides access to research publications, dissertations, theses, books, serial publications, reports and other material written at the University. Over 10 000 publications are made available in Helda yearly. The material in Helda is stored securely, and each publication is given a permanent ...

  10. E-thesis

    The E-thesis system is used to assess second-cycle theses at the University of Helsinki. Once assessed, theses are transferred from E-thesis to the Helda repository, where they are displayed for open or limited access. Further information on public access to and publication of master's theses is available on the Instructions for Teaching ...

  11. Publishing the dissertation and communications

    If the title page cannot be included in the doctoral thesis (e.g., in the case of commercial publications), the details stated above must appear on a loose leaf to be added between the printed copies of the thesis in place of the title page. ... In addition to digital publication on Helda, a small printed edition of the doctoral thesis is ...

  12. E-thesis / University of Helsinki

    If the date of the public examination changes, please contact the library ([email protected]) before submitting the doctoral disseration form again. The abstracts submitted with the dissertation form are published in University of Helsinki Digital Repository Helda. Two abstracts are submitted, a popular abstract in Finnish or Swedish and a ...

  13. E-thesis

    E-thesis on tutkielmien palautus- ja arviointijärjestelmä. Se syöttää tutkielmat Helsingin yliopiston julkaisuarkistoon Heldaan. Kun palautat tutkielmasi E-thesikseen, opintohallinto vastaanottaa tutkielmasi ja siirtää sen nimetyille tarkastajille arviointiin. Kun tarkastajat ovat arvioineet tutkielmasi, saat tiedon arvosanasta ...

  14. Helsinki

    Dissertations and theses written at the University of Helsinki. Monographs, reports, guides and edited books written at the University. Research material compiled by the units of the University. Selection of Open Access monographs, textbooks and edited books. Conference and seminar material from events organized at the University.

  15. Etusivu

    Helda Open Books. Valikoima monografioita, kurssikirjoja ja kokoomateoksia. ... The aim of this thesis was to study whether two endogenous compounds, 5-HT and melatonin (MEL), both targets of ADs, specifically bind to TrkB and function as allosteric modulators of its activation. Two complementary methodologies were employed.

  16. Open Access Resources

    The library has collect here tips how to locate and access open access resources. You can search open access resources in Helka database by choosing 'Open Access' under Availability. In Helda you can find theses, dissertations, research articles and institutional series, as well as teaching and research material produced by the departments and ...

  17. Open Access: Helda Open Books

    Helda Open Books is a part of Helda, the open institutional repository of the University of Helsinki. The publications in the Helda Open Books collection receive a DOI, which increases their international visibility. ... If you want to open a printed dissertation, contact [email protected]. Print on Demand-services. Helsinki University ...

  18. E-thesis / University of Helsinki

    The author of the thesis saves the dissertation in the E-thesis system no later than 11.59 p.m. on the day of submission. Technical depositing instructions. ... At the University of Helsinki, master's theses are published in HELDA, the University's open digital repository. Once your thesis has been approved by the Faculty, you will receive ...

  19. Väitöskirjat ja tutkielmat

    Väitöskirjat ja tutkielmat. University of Helsinki. Helda. University of Helsinki Open Repository. Helsinki University Library. P.O. Box 53 (Fabianinkatu 30) 00014 University of Helsinki. Tel: +358 2941 23920. Cookie settings Send Feedback Data Protection Accessibility.

  20. E-thesis / University of Helsinki

    The author of the thesis saves the dissertation in the E-thesis system no later than 11.59 p.m. on the day of submission. Technical depositing instructions. ... At the University of Helsinki, master's theses are published in HELDA, the Helsinki University's open digital repository. Once your thesis has been approved by the Faculty, you will ...

  21. Helda

    Helda Digital Repository - Accessibility Statement, updated 31.3.2022. The web address for Helda is https://helda.helsinki.fi. Helda is the open digital repository of the University of Helsinki. It contains data produced at the University of Helsinki and in Helda's client organisations. Data from several sources are continuously stored in ...

  22. Pro gradut, maisterintutkielmat ja muut ylemmän korkeakoulututkinnon

    Communities & Collections. Browse repository. Home. Väitöskirjat ja tutkielmat. Pro gradut, maisterintutkielmat ja muut ylemmän korkeakoulututkinnon opinnäytteet. Helsinki University Library. P.O. Box 53 (Fabianinkatu 30) 00014 University of Helsinki. Tel: +358 2941 23920.

  23. Master's thesis Urban Studies and Planning

    In addition to traditional anthropological or sociological ethnography, the method of this thesis is inspired by influential urban planning research of William H. Whyte (1988, 1980) and Jan Gehl (2011) who studied public spaces by observation techniques with a mission of improving the experience of public space.