Press release: Publish your PhD thesis dedicated to refrigeration in the International Institute of Refrigeration Fridoc database
Publish your PhD thesis dedicated to refrigeration in the International Institute of Refrigeration Fridoc database
The International Institute of Refrigeration (IIR) references and makes available in open access on its website, PhD theses dedicated to refrigeration.
If you have authored a PhD thesis dedicated to refrigeration, the IIR can reference it and make it available in open access on its website via its refrigeration database, Fridoc.
Dissertations presented for a Master’s or a Bachelor’s degree may also be included provided the content is of broad interest and high quality.
With over 100,000 documents selected from scientific and technical publications from across the globe in all refrigeration spheres, the refrigeration database Fridoc is the most comprehensive refrigeration database in the world.
Fridoc contains documents available in 38 languages by over 80,000 authors from 92 countries, and gives you access to all the articles from the International Journal of Refrigeration as well as to the papers from IIR conferences, congresses and co-sponsored conferences.
Today, the IIR can provide the ideal platform to promote your work to your peers in any chosen field of refrigeration.
For more information on how to publish a thesis in the Fridoc database, consult the IIR website at www.iifiir.org or send an email to info@iifiir.org.
The International Institute of Refrigeration (IIR) is an independent intergovernmental science and technology based organisation promoting refrigeration knowledge and associated technologies that improve quality of life in a cost-effective and environmentally sustainable manner including:
- Food quality and safety from farm to consumer
- Comfort in homes and commercial buildings
- Health products and services
- Low temperature technology and liquefied gas technology
- Energy efficiency
- Use of non-ozone depleting and low global warming refrigerants in a safe manner.
For more information visit www.iifiir.org
Contact: Deonie Lambert (Communications and Development Manager)
Tel.: +33 (0)1 42 27 32 71 | Email: d.lambert@iifiir.org