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Indigenous Treaties

An introduction to treaties in BC and Canada, and Métis settlements.

How to Use a Thesis

Theses and dissertations often provide unique research findings, analyses, and comprehensive bibliographies, in addition to modeling particular types of methodology.

Check the bibliographies and footnotes of theses and dissertations to gather resources for your own work.

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UBC Theses Online

UBC Theses and Dissertations in Print

Printed Format (available to 1991 only)

Most printed copies of UBC theses from 1919 to 1991 are in storage or the appropriate branch library and a second printed copy is held in Rare Books & Special Collections, Irving K. Barber Learning Centre. Check the UBC Library catalogue for detailed location information.

Microfiche Format

Doctoral Dissertations

  • From 1978 to 1997, there are two microfiche copies of UBC doctoral dissertations: one in Rare Books & Special Collections, Irving K. Barber Learning Centre and one in the appropriate branch library. From 1998 to 2007, one microfiche copy only is held in the appropriate branch library.

Master's Theses

  • From 1974 to 2007, there are two microfiche copies of UBC master's theses: one in Rare Books & Special Collections and one in the appropriate branch library.