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Browsing Proceedings of the Sixth International Symposium on Electronic Theses and Dissertations ETD2003 (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, 20.05.2003 - 24.05.2003) by Title
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2003-05-24KonferenzveröffentlichungOASIS Open Office XML File Format
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2003-05-24KonferenzveröffentlichungPolitical, institutional and library stakes of ETD dissemination: the French-speaking Swiss experience. The experiment of the University of Geneva around electronically structured theses - in the frame of the "Cyberthèses" programm - has been scattered in the other universities of the French-speaking part of Switzerland, ...
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2003-05-24KonferenzveröffentlichungPractical Solutions to ETD Issues The University of Texas at Austin has required electronic dissertations from its graduating doctoral students since the summer of 2001. During that time, over 1,000 etds have been submitted, with topics spanning the gamut ...
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2003-05-24KonferenzveröffentlichungResistance to ETDs in Academe Electronic theses and dissertations are a technological and organizational innovation. As a technological innovation, they may redefine the content, structure or audience of the traditional print dissertation; as an ...
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2003-05-24KonferenzveröffentlichungRetrospective Conversion of Theses and Dissertations While many universities have been moving forward with their efforts to support the submission of ETDs, a smaller number have made attempts to mine the huge store of traditional print theses and dissertation by converting ...
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2003-05-24KonferenzveröffentlichungREVOLUTIONARY STEPS IN MOLDOVA IN THE FIELD OF ETD Toward the end of 2002, the Academy of Sciences of Moldova (ASM) made its first steps in the field of Electronic Theses & Dissertations. A team working on the development of a web-based information portal for ASM ...
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2003-05-24KonferenzveröffentlichungSave as XDiML (DissertationMarkupLanguage), Writing and Converting digital Theses and Dissertations using OpenOffice For 5 years now, doctoral candidates of Humboldt- University at Berlin can choose the digital publication as one option to publish their dissertation. The ?Electronic Publishing? Group provides stylesheets for Microsoft ...
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2003-05-24KonferenzveröffentlichungScientific information for equitabel knowledge societies
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2003-05-24KonferenzveröffentlichungSink or swim In 2002, the Australian Digital Theses Program (ADT) was formally established by the Council of Australian University Librarians (CAUL). The ADT Program is enabling libraries to demonstrate new roles in scholarly ...
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2003-05-24KonferenzveröffentlichungSome Considerations on Training ETD Teams in Developing Countries An ETD project requires various skills, besides the interaction of different groups of the university. Among the skills, a very important one is the knowledge about digital libraries - from metadata element sets to the ...
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2003-05-24KonferenzveröffentlichungSumming up
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2003-05-24KonferenzveröffentlichungTaking the Plunge: Requiring the ETD It made sense for Caltech, the California Institute of Technology (a private, technically focused, U.S. university, http://www.caltech.edu), to go electronic when it comes to theses. It took three years: From March 1999 ...
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2003-05-24KonferenzveröffentlichungTDX, doing it together The Consortium of Academic Libraries of Catalonia and the Supercomputing Center of Catalonia have built and maintained the TDX server, which now hosts more than 740 e-dissertations. These dissertations belong to 10 different ...
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2003-05-24KonferenzveröffentlichungThe Electronic Theses Project: A view from the consortium led by The Robert Gordon University "Electronic Theses" is a JISC funded FAIR (Focus on Access to Institutional Resources) project spanning 2 years from July 2002 until July 2004. The project, led by RGU, consists of members from the following institutions: ...
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2003-05-24KonferenzveröffentlichungThe application of Persistent Identifiers as one approach to ensure long-term referencing of Online-Theses The use of URLs to meet the challenges of permanent referencing of digital resources is not sufficient. Reasons are: The instability of URLs and the lack of guarantee for durable access to the resources itself. Furthermore, ...
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2003-05-24KonferenzveröffentlichungThe Digital Dissertations and Theses in the Russian State Library The report describes the digital library of electronic theses and dissertations (ETDs) supported by the Russian Fundation for Basic Research and developed by the RSL. The digital library of ETDs contains: (1) the OPAC ...
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2003-05-24KonferenzveröffentlichungThe MAVA Approach The broadening use of multimedia documents and the need to apply them to the field of higher education increase the demands a multimedia document system has to be tailored to. Simplifying the production and presentation ...
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2003-05-24KonferenzveröffentlichungThe Miguel de Cervantes DL's Digital Thesis Program Ph.D. theses are a fundamental pillar for the application and development of knowledge. Generally, Ph.D. theses have a very limited reach. Their printed publication is rarely viable in a massive way. Often, only a partial ...
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2003-05-24KonferenzveröffentlichungThe State of the NDLTD Union Catalog OCLC has taken over the task of consolidating metadata records about NDLTD theses and dissertations. We are currently harvesting records via OAI-PMH, and information about the status of that collection, how it can be ...
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2003-05-24KonferenzveröffentlichungThe Theses Canada Online Portal at the National Library of Canada Theses Canada, a service of the National Library of Canada, has coordinated a centralized theses program for Canadian universities since 1965. Our mission has been to acquire and preserve a comprehensive collection of ...