Welcome to UWSpace
UWSpace is the University of Waterloo's institutional repository for the research and scholarship produced by its faculty, students, and staff. A service of the Library, UWSpace provides researchers with a free, secure, and long-term home for the presentation, dissemination, and preservation of their research and scholarship. By utilizing UWSpace researchers ensure their work achieves compliance with the Tri-Agency Open Access Policy on Publications.
Looking for Waterloo theses and dissertations? UWSpace contains all theses and dissertations published from October 2006 on, and a subset from 1996 through 2006, when electronic submission was optional. Older theses can be accessed by searching the library catalogue by title or author last name.
Deposit your research
Making a deposit has never been easier. Complete the Library's short copyright review and deposit service form and we’ll determine the copyright status of your publications, identify the versions that are eligible for deposit, and make the deposits on your behalf. Alternatively use the UWSpace guide and the appropriate form to begin your deposit:
Communities in UWSpace
Select a community to browse its collections.
Recently Added
-
Careful capitalism: Children, residential kinship, and live-in domestic work in Costa Rica
(University of Waterloo, 2024-05-31)Limited publications address structures of residential kinship and live-in domestic work in Central America. Informed by participant observation fieldwork with three families, and open-ended interviews with employers (6) ... -
Becoming the Poem
(University of Waterloo, 2024-05-31)My MFA thesis recognizes the interconnectedness of all living beings. The paintings I created immerse the viewer in landscape scenes spanning anywhere between eight feet in height to eighteen feet in width. Inspired by ... -
Improving the Precision of Analyses Queries in Factbase Models of Software Systems
(University of Waterloo, 2024-05-31)Large software systems are developed by multiple teams of software engineers, each working on different components that are supposed to work together. Each component is responsible for a subset of system functionality and ... -
Transitions in Mood Among Residents of Canadian Long-Term Care Facilities: The Effects of COVID-19 Individual Risk Factors and Regional Characteristics
(University of Waterloo, 2024-05-31)Long-term care home residents are among the most vulnerable populations due to their advanced age. Their health and well-being can be influenced by physical and psychosocial factors, the surrounding physical environment, ... -
Modal Interaction in Electrostatic MEMS Mirrors
(University of Waterloo, 2024-05-31)The impetus of this work is to introduce nonlinear modal interactions as novel actuation mechanism for electrostatic MEMS-based scanning micromirrors. Modal interactions refer to the engagement of two or more modes of ...