This study examines ETDs deposited during the period 2011-2015 in an institutional repository, to determine the degree to which the documents suffer from reference rot, that is, linkrot plus content drift. The authors converted and examined 664 doctoral dissertations in total, extracting 11,437 links, finding overall that 77% of links were active, and 23% exhibited linkrot. A stratified random sample of 49 ETDs was performed which produced 990 active links, which were then checked for content drift based on mementos found in the Wayback Machine. Mementos were found for 77% of links, and approximately half of these, 492 of 990, exhibited content drift...
This paper examines the increasing trend of universities to pursue electronic thesis and dissertatio...
A study was conducted to examine the persistence and decay of web citations in theses and dissertati...
16 institutions were surveyed regarding practices for long-term preservation of ETDs. The first part...
This study examines ETDs deposited during the period 2011-2015 in an institutional repository, to de...
In the era of ‘born digital’ ETDs, librarians and institutional repository curators need to reframe ...
In their 2015 post, Martin Klein and Herbert Van de Sompel reported on the beginnings of an investig...
The failure of a web address to link to the appropriate online source is a significant problem facin...
The Reference Rot in theses: a HiberActive pilot is a short University of Edinburgh-funded project t...
Slides from a public class offered at NYPL Research Libraries, September 2018Have you ever cited an ...
The emergence of the web has fundamentally affected most aspects of information communication, inclu...
The web is a fluid environment and web pages often change in nature or disappear altogether. Scholar...
The emergence of the web has fundamentally affected most aspects of information communication, inclu...
The age of open access has ushered in a greater desire to cross-cite information from a multitude of...
Mandating contribution of theses and dissertations (TDs) to university archives and their electronic...
Imagine a library filled with books that have missing pages. It might seem as overly exaggerated, bu...
This paper examines the increasing trend of universities to pursue electronic thesis and dissertatio...
A study was conducted to examine the persistence and decay of web citations in theses and dissertati...
16 institutions were surveyed regarding practices for long-term preservation of ETDs. The first part...
This study examines ETDs deposited during the period 2011-2015 in an institutional repository, to de...
In the era of ‘born digital’ ETDs, librarians and institutional repository curators need to reframe ...
In their 2015 post, Martin Klein and Herbert Van de Sompel reported on the beginnings of an investig...
The failure of a web address to link to the appropriate online source is a significant problem facin...
The Reference Rot in theses: a HiberActive pilot is a short University of Edinburgh-funded project t...
Slides from a public class offered at NYPL Research Libraries, September 2018Have you ever cited an ...
The emergence of the web has fundamentally affected most aspects of information communication, inclu...
The web is a fluid environment and web pages often change in nature or disappear altogether. Scholar...
The emergence of the web has fundamentally affected most aspects of information communication, inclu...
The age of open access has ushered in a greater desire to cross-cite information from a multitude of...
Mandating contribution of theses and dissertations (TDs) to university archives and their electronic...
Imagine a library filled with books that have missing pages. It might seem as overly exaggerated, bu...
This paper examines the increasing trend of universities to pursue electronic thesis and dissertatio...
A study was conducted to examine the persistence and decay of web citations in theses and dissertati...
16 institutions were surveyed regarding practices for long-term preservation of ETDs. The first part...