The Theses Alive project, conducted at Edinburgh University Library, aimed to produce an E-Theses repository with a view to providing a solution which may be appropriate for other UK higher education institutions to adopt. This paper examines some of the most interesting and involved areas of that project, including what open access and open source meant for it, and how the Edinburgh Research Archive, an institutional repository of E-Theses and E-Prints, grew out of it
This paper aims to describe the transition of EThOS, the British Library’s E-Theses Online service, ...
"Electronic Theses" is a JISC funded FAIR (Focus on Access to Institutional Resources) project spann...
International audiencePurpose– Print theses and dissertations have regularly been submitted together...
This chapter discusses the many real-life issues encountered during the development process of a co...
Since the mid 1990s an increasing number of higher education institutions and organisations have bee...
Since the 1990s an increasing number of higher education institutions and research-related organisat...
The EThOS (Electronic Theses Online Service) project is building on previous e-thesis (or EDT) initi...
The EThOS (Electronic Theses Online Service) project is building on previous e-thesis (or EDT) initi...
Purpose: To describe the key findings of the UK JISC-funded Electronic Theses project that was led b...
International audienceAcademic electronic theses and dissertations (ETDs) should be openly accessibl...
International audienceAcademic electronic theses and dissertations (ETDs) should be openly accessibl...
International audienceAcademic electronic theses and dissertations (ETDs) should be openly accessibl...
International audienceAcademic electronic theses and dissertations (ETDs) should be openly accessibl...
"Electronic Theses" is a JISC funded FAIR (Focus on Access to Institutional Resources) project spann...
International audienceAcademic electronic theses and dissertations (ETDs) should be openly accessibl...
This paper aims to describe the transition of EThOS, the British Library’s E-Theses Online service, ...
"Electronic Theses" is a JISC funded FAIR (Focus on Access to Institutional Resources) project spann...
International audiencePurpose– Print theses and dissertations have regularly been submitted together...
This chapter discusses the many real-life issues encountered during the development process of a co...
Since the mid 1990s an increasing number of higher education institutions and organisations have bee...
Since the 1990s an increasing number of higher education institutions and research-related organisat...
The EThOS (Electronic Theses Online Service) project is building on previous e-thesis (or EDT) initi...
The EThOS (Electronic Theses Online Service) project is building on previous e-thesis (or EDT) initi...
Purpose: To describe the key findings of the UK JISC-funded Electronic Theses project that was led b...
International audienceAcademic electronic theses and dissertations (ETDs) should be openly accessibl...
International audienceAcademic electronic theses and dissertations (ETDs) should be openly accessibl...
International audienceAcademic electronic theses and dissertations (ETDs) should be openly accessibl...
International audienceAcademic electronic theses and dissertations (ETDs) should be openly accessibl...
"Electronic Theses" is a JISC funded FAIR (Focus on Access to Institutional Resources) project spann...
International audienceAcademic electronic theses and dissertations (ETDs) should be openly accessibl...
This paper aims to describe the transition of EThOS, the British Library’s E-Theses Online service, ...
"Electronic Theses" is a JISC funded FAIR (Focus on Access to Institutional Resources) project spann...
International audiencePurpose– Print theses and dissertations have regularly been submitted together...