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4. Georgia Institute of Technology   Silent on ProQuest/UMI submission   5. Louisiana State University   Silent on ProQuest/UMI submission   6. Massachusetts Institute of Technology   MIT Doctoral Dissertation, PUBLISH ABSTRACT ONLY   7. Miami University   The Graduate School at Miami University (Oxford, Ohio) does not require ProQuest.   It is completely optional, and we have now moved to asking the students to get in   touch with ProQuest themselves if they wish to be included in their database or use   any of their services. Our students are required to upload their work to OhioLINK. —   Posting to FUSE, May 13, 2013 (see comments at the bottom of this page)   8. Stanford University   Silent on ProQuest/UMI submission   9. University of Central Florida   Are UCF students still allowed to submit to ProQuest?: Definitely. The University is   simply dropping the mandatory requirement but in no way is hindering or  

any other fee based or free service. The student holds the copyright to their work and   can choose additional methods for publishing and archiving their thesis or   dissertation at their own discretion and expense.   10. University of Georgia   Dissertation Abstracts (UMI): Doctoral students may elect to submit the abstract of   their dissertation or the entire dissertation to Dissertation Abstracts for processing   and distribution. Students should discuss this option with their major professor prior   to making a decision to utilize this service. Students choosing this option may access    2/20/2015 ETDs freed here (U.S. Institutions Respecting Student Choice in Disseminating their ETDs) | Free US ETDs (FUSE)   http://sites.tdl.org/fuse/?page_id=372 3/7   the Proquest (UMI) website for more information or to obtain the appropriate   agreement form. The Graduate School is no longer involved in this process.   11. University of Michigan   Am I required to submit my dissertation to ProQuest? Beginning with the 201213   academic year, the Graduate School strongly encourages all doctoral students to   submit their dissertations to ProQuest, but does not require it.   12. University of North Florida   Silent on ProQuest/UMI submission   13. University of Tennessee at Knoxville   The Graduate School has dropped the requirement for dissertations to be submitted   to Proquest for digital distribution since dissertations are available widely through   the University of Tennessee Library and through the National Digital Library of   Theses and Dissertations.   14. University of Texas at Austin   When uploading your dissertation to the Texas Digital Library submission site, you   may choose to have a copy of your approved dissertation sent to UMI for  

Digital Library free of charge. When optional UMI services are selected, the   associated fees will be billed through UT Austin: UMI Traditional Publishing – $25;   UMI Open Access Publishing – $120; UMI Registration of Copyright, $55.   15. Worcester Polytechnic Institute   “Special Procedures and Fees for Dissertations: WPI no longer requires that Ph.D.   Dissertations be microfilmed by University Microfilms, Inc. (UMI).”   16. Johns Hopkins University   The Ph.D. Board policy document states that “ProQuest participation will be optional   for JHU students. For some students, ProQuest adds value, so those students should   be free to participate. But for other students, ProQuest represents an obstacle that   should be removed.”   17. Carnegie Mellon University   Dissertation Checklist for Electronic Submission gives student option to select or   decline submission to ProQuest. /blockquote>    2/20/2015 ETDs freed here (U.S. Institutions Respecting Student Choice in Disseminating their ETDs) | Free US ETDs (FUSE)   http://sites.tdl.org/fuse/?page_id=372 4/7   6 THOUGHTS ON “ETDS FREED HERE (U.S. INSTITUTIONS RESPECTING STUDENT CHOICE IN DISSEMINATING   THEIR ETDS)”   Rebel CummingsSauls   on January 8, 2013 at 11:30 am said:  Here at USF Tampa Bay we were also interested in who had gone ProQuestoptional   or Noquest.   During a one hour research dive in August 2012 I was able to   discover:   University of Pittsburghpublished   by the University of Pittsburgh, ProQuest   (formerly UMI/Bell & Howell), or both