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Traditionally, theses, dissertations, reports or extended essays have consisted of a written document formatted and bound much like a book. But with the explosion of new computer technology, creative scholarly works now regularly incorporate features such as sound, video, graphics, and hypertext links or search tools, and many graduate students are finding that text-only theses/dissertations do not fully represent their work.

The LivePhysics.Com initiative is an effort to help students create works of scholarship that are interactive, visually appealing, and readily accessible to a large audience of interested readers.

Like a paper-based thesis/dissertation, electronic publications describes why the work was done, how the research relates to previous work, what research methods were used, and what was found, followed by an interpretation and discussion of the results.

If you are a student planning to create your theses, dissertations, reports or extended essays using a PC, you will be creating an electronic thesis/dissertation. You can easily take the next step and publish your work on the web through LivePhysics.Com.