13.3. Dissertation & Thesis-Ph.D.

In the ISNAD Citation Style, titles of dissertation & thesis are preferred to be italic. It is also preferred to indicate the type of dissertation as “Ph.D. Dissertation” instead of “Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation”.

First Reference Author’s First and Last Name, Title of Dissertation (City: Name of University, Institute, Ph.D. Dissertation, Year), Page Number.
Example Abdullah Demir, Ebû İshâk Zâhid es-Saffâr’ın Kelâm Yöntemi (Sivas: Cumhuriyet University, Institute of Social Sciences, Ph.D. Dissertation, 2014), 122.

Mustafa Ceric, A Study of the Theology of Abu Mansur al-Maturidi (Chicago: The University of Chicago, Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations, Ph.D. Dissertation, 1987), 45.

Philip Christopher Dorroll, Modern by Tradition: Abū Mansūr al-Māturīdī and the New Turkish Theology (Georgia: Emory University, Ph.D. Dissertation, 2013), 45.

Subsequent References Author’s Last Name, Title of Dissertation orShort Title, Page Number.
Example Demir, Zâhid es-Saffâr’ın Kelâm Yöntemi, 22.

Ceric, A Study of the Theology of Abu Mansur al-Maturidi, 62.

Dorroll, Modern by Tradition: Abū Mansūr al-Māturīdī, 56.

Bibliography Author’s Last Name, First Name. Title of Dissertation. City: Name of University, Institute, Ph.D. Dissertation, Year. (if available) URL
Example Ceric, Mustafa. A Study of the Theology of Abu Mansur al-Maturidi. Chicago: The University of Chicago, Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations, Ph.D. Dissertation, 1987.

Demir, Abdullah. Ebû İshâk Zâhid es-Saffâr’ın Kelâm Yöntemi. Sivas: Cumhuriyet University, Institute of Social Sciences, Ph.D. Dissertation, 2014. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3359806

Dorroll, Philip Christopher. Modern by Tradition: Abū Mansūr al-Māturīdī and the New Turkish Theology. Georgia: Emory University, Ph.D. Dissertation, 2013.

 

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