from an email: The ME-NET Newsreader now links to 50 CFS Ph.D. Theses (2013-2017). Go to http://www.me-net.combidom.com/newsreader/?page=ticker_en Items present in the News Ticker (I can't copy any of the list)
I fear there will be some annoyingly thoughtless stuff in there. Last night I found a thesis on CFS that I'd downloaded a while back and never read, and was thinking... 'wow I used to find time to read these all the way through'. Kimberly Goldsmith's one on PACE doesn't seem to be available: http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?did=2&uin=uk.bl.ethos.628447
The ME-NET Newsreader now links to 136 CFS/ME Ph.D. Theses (1989-2017). Most theses are available online in pdf-format. Go to http://www.me-net.combidom.com/newsreader/?page=ticker_en The theses, including the titles, have been added to the annual lists of the CFS/ME/FM-literature (1938-2018) present in the ME-NET library. Go to http://www.me-net.combidom.com/library/literature.zip Please report lacking (meta)data to me-net@combidom.com. Marc Fluks (this is the man who sometimes posts weird stuff but often posts useful stuff)