How Do I Get Published On ProQuest?

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  1. You can register your yourself by filing for copyright directly through the Registration Portal of the U.S. Copyright Office. The registration fee is $35.
  2. You can request that ProQuest files for copyright with the U.S. Copyright Office on your behalf. The service fee is $55.00.

Who owns ProQuest?

On May 17,

research information company Clarivate

announced it will acquire ProQuest for $5.3 billion—the largest transaction in the library sector to date.

WHO publishes ProQuest?

ProQuest headquarters 789 E. Eisenhower Pkwy., Ann Arbor, MI 48104 Founded 1938 Headquarters Ann Arbor, Michigan, U.S. Key people Andy Snyder, Chairman Matti Shem-Tov, CEO Robert VanHees, CFO Parent

Cambridge Information Group

Is ProQuest an academic source?

ProQuest

One Academic


Journals

, ebooks, videos and dissertations, in one unified experience.

Is ProQuest dissertations publishing peer reviewed?

Manuscripts submitted for academic publication are also reviewed by an editor and/or through

a peer review process

.

Is ProQuest credible?

The role of ProQuest for dissertations is not a “publisher”. Even if you “publish” your dissertation with them, it is still considered “

unpublished”

work in many fields. And you can go on to publish exactly the same content in other forms, e.g. as a book or divided into papers.

What companies does ProQuest own?

The company aligned Pi2 Solutions with its ProQuest Dialog corporate information service. In 2015, ProQuest acquired

SiPX and Coutts Information Services

, including the MyiLibrary platform and the Online Acquisitions and Selection Information System (OASIS). In October 2015, ProQuest acquired Ex Libris.

Is ProQuest considered a publication?

ProQuest retains a

non-exclusive right to publish the dissertation

. Because ProQuest assigns ISBNs to dissertations, inclusion in the database could be considered to represent a form of publishing.

Are all dissertations on ProQuest?

Each month ProQuest posts the

top 25 Most-Accessed Dissertations and Theses across all subjects

, based upon total PDF downloads.

How much does ProQuest cost?

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What kind of database is ProQuest?

What is ProQuest? ProQuest is

a collection of many databases

that provide access to thousands of journals, magazines, newspapers, dissertations, and other publications.

Is ProQuest Open Access?

ProQuest Streamlines Discoverability of Subscription and Open Access Content. … A new starting point for research: Now, users can begin their search from the open web by visiting

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Is ProQuest a free database?

Designed to complement other databases and collections, this multidisciplinary database brings together links to full text for publicly available scholarly content from a number of different sources from around the world, all of which are open access

or license-free

.

Is ProQuest peer reviewed?

Most (but not all)

scholarly publications are peer reviewed

. Instead, ProQuest excludes these peer reviewed trade publications and only considers publications that are scholarly in terms of content, intent, and audience.

Are ProQuest dissertations published?

A limited version of dissertations submitted to ProQuest have

been published

as open access materials and can be searched through PQDT Open.

Can I remove my thesis from ProQuest?

How can I remove my dissertation from ProQuest? … If you would like your dissertation removed from ProQuest, please contact them online or

via phone at 800-521-0600 ext. 77020

. Note that all requests must go through ProQuest and must be made by the author.

Amira Khan
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Amira Khan
Amira Khan is a philosopher and scholar of religion with a Ph.D. in philosophy and theology. Amira's expertise includes the history of philosophy and religion, ethics, and the philosophy of science. She is passionate about helping readers navigate complex philosophical and religious concepts in a clear and accessible way.