ProQuest Dissertation Publishing Agreement
- Article Number: 000034551
To simplify the submission process and reduce costs for authors and university partners, ProQuest has moved to an online publishing agreement. ProQuest has been working with universities that had been using the paper agreement to implement an online website where authors can submit the publishing agreement. Universities will continue to use their current PDF deposit method for the dissertation and theses manuscripts.
Universities still using the paper agreement and submission form and have not set up an online submission site should contact [email protected] for assistance.
You can also view a recorded webinar explaining the migration to the online publishing agreement and how to proceed.
If you are an author with questions about submitting your dissertation or thesis, please contact your graduate school for more information.
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Submitting an Electronic Thesis to ProQuest
- Preparing Theses for ProQuest Submission
- How to Upload/Submit a Thesis to ProQuest

ProQuest Traditional Verses Open Access Publishing
Registering for us copyright (optional), copyright faq.
- Embargos on your Thesis or Project

ProQuest offers students two publishing options for theses, Traditional Publishing or Open Access Publishing PLUS.
Traditional Publishing
There is no cost for this option. Your thesis will only be made available by ProQuest through their ProQuest Dissertations and Theses subscription database and for sale through their Dissertations Express service. Authors are entitled to royalties for these sales as set out on the full Traditional Publishing Agreement .
- The thesis will not be freely available in PQDT Open.
- There is no fee charged.
- The author is eligible to receive royalties.
- The thesis will be available for purchase through ProQuest.
- The thesis will appear in ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, a subscription database.
- A record for the thesis (may include citation, abstract, preview, etc.) will appear in other ProQuest resources, in library catalogs and in indexes such as ABI, Art Bibliographies Moder n . Ebsco and others.
Open Access PLUS
Theses are made available through the ProQuest Dissertations and Theses subscription database and through the PQDT Open platform that allows anyone with Internet access to access and download the thesis for free.
- The thesis will be freely available in PQDT Open.
- The author waives rights to receive royalties.
- The thesis will be available for purchase through ProQuest.
- The thesis will appear in ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, a subscription database, and in PQDT Open
- A record of the thesis (may include citation, abstract, preview, etc.) will appear in other ProQuest resources, in library catalogs and in indexes such as ABI, Art Bibliographies Modern. Ebsco and others.
Comparison of the two options
As part of the ProQuest thesis submission process you will have the option to pay for ProQuest to register your thesis for US Copyright on your behalf and deposit the necessary copies for you with the Copyright Office. The cost is $55. Registration offers certain legal benefits if someone infringes on your copyright and you wish to bring suit. More information is available in the "Optional Copyright Registration" section of this page: http://www.proquest.com/products-services/dissertations/submitting-dissertation-proquest.html
- How do I get copyright for my thesis/dissertation? As the author of a thesis or dissertation, you own the copyright to your work. Under U.S. Copyright law, a creator of an "original work" created in a "fixed tangible medium" is immediately and automatically the copyright owner of the work, and your work is protected.
- Do I need to register my work with the U.S. Copyright Office? As stated above, your thesis or dissertation is automatically protected under copyright. However, there are some important practical and legal benefits to registering your copyright, particularly the right to collect " statutory damages " in a successful infringement lawsuit. Essentially, if at some point you might want to take legal action in order to protect your work, you should register it with the U.S. Copyright Office .
- How do I register my work? In the course of this submission, you can request that ProQuest/UMI file for copyright with the U.S. Copyright on your behalf. ProQuest charges a $55 fee for this service.You can also do the filing yourself directly through U.S. Copyright Office at copyright.gov . You will be charged a $35 registration fee.
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The information in this section is adapted and expanded from "Submitting Electronic Theses and Dissertations to ProQuest" from the Regent University Library.
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