Electronic deposit of PhD theses produced by postgraduate research students in St Andrews was introduced in academic session 2006/7 and mandated as part of University regulations for the delivery and deposit of theses within the institution. The move to the new service was primarily driven by University Library planning and policy which clearly identified the need for improved service provision to the local, national and international research community by making the change in the deposit and delivery mechanism. University strategic planning with regard to making research outputs available to a wider audience was also a major driver to the development. This has been achieved by the transfer of the deposit procedure from...
An increasing number of universities are accepting and encouraging the submission of theses and diss...
The libraries of the National College of Ireland and the Dublin Business School have invested signif...
This is the original poster proposalTo develop the Research Expertise Database (ResExp) and the Digi...
Presentation detailing the background to the development of an e-theses mandate at the University of...
Since the mid 1990s an increasing number of higher education institutions and organisations have bee...
The EThOS (Electronic Theses Online Service) project is building on previous e-thesis (or EDT) initi...
The Theses Alive project, conducted at Edinburgh University Library, aimed to produce an E-Theses r...
A growing number of universities are beginning to require the digital deposit of their thesis and di...
This paper aims to describe the transition of EThOS, the British Library’s E-Theses Online service, ...
This presentation describes how the library and the Graduate School at the University of Kentucky co...
International audienceBetween 600 and 700 PhDs are awarded per year by Aix-Marseille University, in ...
Technology has long since removed the need for paper copies of theses and dissertations in the libra...
The British Library (BL), JISC, UK HE institutions and CURL have funded an 18-month project to devel...
DAEDALUS is a three year nationally funded project to build a range of OAI-compliant digital collect...
Many UK university libraries are actively engaged in the process of introducing electronic theses to...
An increasing number of universities are accepting and encouraging the submission of theses and diss...
The libraries of the National College of Ireland and the Dublin Business School have invested signif...
This is the original poster proposalTo develop the Research Expertise Database (ResExp) and the Digi...
Presentation detailing the background to the development of an e-theses mandate at the University of...
Since the mid 1990s an increasing number of higher education institutions and organisations have bee...
The EThOS (Electronic Theses Online Service) project is building on previous e-thesis (or EDT) initi...
The Theses Alive project, conducted at Edinburgh University Library, aimed to produce an E-Theses r...
A growing number of universities are beginning to require the digital deposit of their thesis and di...
This paper aims to describe the transition of EThOS, the British Library’s E-Theses Online service, ...
This presentation describes how the library and the Graduate School at the University of Kentucky co...
International audienceBetween 600 and 700 PhDs are awarded per year by Aix-Marseille University, in ...
Technology has long since removed the need for paper copies of theses and dissertations in the libra...
The British Library (BL), JISC, UK HE institutions and CURL have funded an 18-month project to devel...
DAEDALUS is a three year nationally funded project to build a range of OAI-compliant digital collect...
Many UK university libraries are actively engaged in the process of introducing electronic theses to...
An increasing number of universities are accepting and encouraging the submission of theses and diss...
The libraries of the National College of Ireland and the Dublin Business School have invested signif...
This is the original poster proposalTo develop the Research Expertise Database (ResExp) and the Digi...