Dialnet exceeds the figure of 300,000 doctoral theses

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The figure of 300,000 has just been reached in Dialnet indexed doctoral theses, a very important figure because it includes a high percentage of theses defended in Spain in the last fifty years. Dialnet thus becomes a place of reference, where users have access to theses based on their subjects and based on the universities where they have been defended. Almost half of the theses have a link to the full text in the repository of the university where they have been defended.

Doctoral theses are also very present in Metrics. Bearing in mind that less than half of the theses indexed in Dialnet are from the fields of social sciences, humanities and law, the fundamental core of our bibliometric portal, there are currently 35,318 that have been cited, receiving a total of 78,127 citations. There are 725 theses that have been cited in more than 10 articles, of which 521 are open access theses.

Any number is good to remember that Dialnet is built in an environment of library cooperation in which more than 100 librarieswhich offer good services to the users of your institution, and at the same time provide services to any user who is looking for relevant information published in Spanish and contribute to give visibility to the scientific production of thousands of researchers from Spain and Latin America.

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