In November 2004, almost all Italian Universities subscribed the Berlin declaration on open access during a seminal workshop promoted by the Italian Conference of Rectors. The University of Trieste accordingly put forward a project aimed at setting up an institutional repository for archiving, storing and preserving electronic theses and dissertations (OpenstarTs). Theses are to be considered both administrative documents and intellectual works. They are all born digital; therefore they can be digitally archived. The whole workflow of the submission of theses needs to be redesigned by integrating the schedules already in place while avoiding duplications. This entails the elimination of paper copies altogether; a godsend, given our drama...
The Libraries Committee of the Conference of the Rectors of Italian Universities, hence CRUI, has re...
The international professional literature indicates that the introduction of electronic theses and d...
This Workshop is the result of a long-term (and successful) effort of a group of Italian librarians ...
In November 2004, almost all Italian Universities subscribed the Berlin declaration on open access d...
At the end of the '90s, the Library System Centre of the University of Pisa began to create a system...
Theses Alive! is one of the projects funded by JISC within the FAIR Programme. Theses Alive! is taki...
The paper intends to present the status of e-theses collections in Italy, focusing on the major driv...
The Theses Alive project, conducted at Edinburgh University Library, aimed to produce an E-Theses r...
International audienceThe poster presents a proposal for the European Horizon 2020 Framework Program...
A growing number of universities are beginning to require the digital deposit of their thesis and di...
International audienceAcademic electronic theses and dissertations (ETDs) should be openly accessibl...
The JISC-funded Theses Alive! project based at the University of Edinburgh, with pilot partners at C...
Since the 1990s an increasing number of higher education institutions and research-related organisat...
Paper presented at the ETD2012 Conference, Lima, Peru, September 12-14, 2012[Introduction] Open acc...
The EThOS (Electronic Theses Online Service) project is building on previous e-thesis (or EDT) initi...
The Libraries Committee of the Conference of the Rectors of Italian Universities, hence CRUI, has re...
The international professional literature indicates that the introduction of electronic theses and d...
This Workshop is the result of a long-term (and successful) effort of a group of Italian librarians ...
In November 2004, almost all Italian Universities subscribed the Berlin declaration on open access d...
At the end of the '90s, the Library System Centre of the University of Pisa began to create a system...
Theses Alive! is one of the projects funded by JISC within the FAIR Programme. Theses Alive! is taki...
The paper intends to present the status of e-theses collections in Italy, focusing on the major driv...
The Theses Alive project, conducted at Edinburgh University Library, aimed to produce an E-Theses r...
International audienceThe poster presents a proposal for the European Horizon 2020 Framework Program...
A growing number of universities are beginning to require the digital deposit of their thesis and di...
International audienceAcademic electronic theses and dissertations (ETDs) should be openly accessibl...
The JISC-funded Theses Alive! project based at the University of Edinburgh, with pilot partners at C...
Since the 1990s an increasing number of higher education institutions and research-related organisat...
Paper presented at the ETD2012 Conference, Lima, Peru, September 12-14, 2012[Introduction] Open acc...
The EThOS (Electronic Theses Online Service) project is building on previous e-thesis (or EDT) initi...
The Libraries Committee of the Conference of the Rectors of Italian Universities, hence CRUI, has re...
The international professional literature indicates that the introduction of electronic theses and d...
This Workshop is the result of a long-term (and successful) effort of a group of Italian librarians ...