This report details the work of the first phase (April-July 2015) of Unlocking Thesis Data, where the project carried out a survey of EThOS institutions, interviewed staff at six universities for more in-depth case studies, and synthesised the findings. Overall, there is much appetite for applying DOIs to theses and their data (which includes datasets, software components and other non-textual supplementary files) and ORCiDs to research students. Glasgow, Southampton and East London universities each minted a DOI for an existing thesis, demonstrating the viability of our intent, but the case studies showed there are constraints in both processes and technologies to be addressed before persistent identifiers (PID) for theses can be a nationw...
The EThOS (Electronic Theses Online Service) project is building on previous e-thesis (or EDT) initi...
The British Library and STFC are working together to connect metadata relating to PhD theses to use ...
International audienceThe ORCiD author identifier system is now being implemented by universities ac...
This report details the work (April-July 2015) of Unlocking Thesis Data, where the project carried o...
Unlocking Thesis Data (UTD) is a community-driven project to promote the use of persistent identifie...
Poster presented at RepoFringe 2016 by Stephen Grace (London South Bank University), Sara Gould, Rac...
Case study of thesis processes at the University of Leicester designed to inform subsequent phases o...
Case study of thesis processes at the London School of Economics and Political Science designed to i...
7-minute presentation made at RepoFringe 2016 as part of the 24x7 "Making a Difference with Data" se...
As part of the Unlocking Thesis Data project, an online survey aimed to understand the current situa...
Case study of thesis processes at the University of Southampton designed to inform subsequent phases...
Case study of thesis processes at the University of Bristol designed to inform subsequent phases of ...
Case study of thesis processes at the University of the Arts London designed to inform subsequent ph...
Data from online survey carried out as a baseline for the Unlocking Thesis Data project, to determin...
Case study of thesis processes at the University of East London designed to inform subsequent phases...
The EThOS (Electronic Theses Online Service) project is building on previous e-thesis (or EDT) initi...
The British Library and STFC are working together to connect metadata relating to PhD theses to use ...
International audienceThe ORCiD author identifier system is now being implemented by universities ac...
This report details the work (April-July 2015) of Unlocking Thesis Data, where the project carried o...
Unlocking Thesis Data (UTD) is a community-driven project to promote the use of persistent identifie...
Poster presented at RepoFringe 2016 by Stephen Grace (London South Bank University), Sara Gould, Rac...
Case study of thesis processes at the University of Leicester designed to inform subsequent phases o...
Case study of thesis processes at the London School of Economics and Political Science designed to i...
7-minute presentation made at RepoFringe 2016 as part of the 24x7 "Making a Difference with Data" se...
As part of the Unlocking Thesis Data project, an online survey aimed to understand the current situa...
Case study of thesis processes at the University of Southampton designed to inform subsequent phases...
Case study of thesis processes at the University of Bristol designed to inform subsequent phases of ...
Case study of thesis processes at the University of the Arts London designed to inform subsequent ph...
Data from online survey carried out as a baseline for the Unlocking Thesis Data project, to determin...
Case study of thesis processes at the University of East London designed to inform subsequent phases...
The EThOS (Electronic Theses Online Service) project is building on previous e-thesis (or EDT) initi...
The British Library and STFC are working together to connect metadata relating to PhD theses to use ...
International audienceThe ORCiD author identifier system is now being implemented by universities ac...