The pinnacle of one's early scientific output is one's dissertation or thesis. More and more theses and disseratations are becoming availbale online.
NDLTD http://www.ndltd.org/browse.en.html
A collaborative project that started already wayback in 1987. There are two search interfaces availble. One through Scirus and another through VLTS
Proquest http://wwwlib.umi.com/dissertations
Through Proquest you can access the most current two years of citations and abstracts in the Dissertation Abstracts database.
Promise of Science http://www.darenet.nl/en/page/language.view/search.page?name=search.page&searchset=promiseset
Search all theses of Dutch universities in a single search. The collection covers nearly 13,000 doctoral e-theses from all Dutch universities.
Australasian digital theses program http://adt.caul.edu.au/
The ADT program is designed to improve access to, and enhance transfer of, the research information contained in theses by providing a full text version available from the desktop via the web. The retrieval is enhanced by the inclusion of metadata tags in the documents which are given a higher weighting by the more sophisticated search engines.
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