Title: DSpace for ETheses
1DSpace for E-Theses
- Introducing the results of the Theses Alive!
Project at Edinburgh University Library, in the
form of the Tapir (Theses Alive Plugin for
Institutional Repositories) and the Edinburgh
Research Archive (ERA) wherein examples of
implementation are presented and features
discussed in the context of using DSpace for
E-Theses.
2 at Edinburgh
- Adapt and develop an open-source package for use
across the UK - Produce an OAI-compliant E-Thesis repository
- Develop a pilot national service with the aim of
supporting E-Theses creation and management for
UK universities - Produce an institutional guide to adopting and
managing E-Theses. - Collect 500 E-Theses in the UK segment of the
NDLTD
3 for E-Theses
- Default Submission Procedures
- Flexibility with metadata and storage methods
lacks some of the fields that will be required
for E-Theses, and the flexibility to change this
easily. - Archiving and Access
- Geared towards Digital Preservation supports
OAI-PMH v2.0 and has good restriction features - Administration and Security
- Configurable with superior methodology, although
some shortcomings exist workflow is rigid no
supervisory facilities policies are too complex
to administer quickly and easily.
4The Tapir
- Theses Alive Plugin for Institutional
Repositories - Provides the extra features to DSpace needed for
UK E-Theses support - Open-Source product
- Current version 0.3 forthcoming 0.4
http//sourceforge.net/projects/tapir-eul
5The Tapirs Features
- Supervised Workspace
- Communication between supervisor(s)/advisor(s)
and student (edit metadata/add files/comment) - Supervision Administrative Tools
- Add/Remove/Modify Supervision Orders
- Thesis Metadata Capture
- UK Recommended metadata set multiple submission
procedures - Interface Upgrades
- Display relevant metadata ensure item type is
clear
6This New ERA
- Edinburgh Research Archive
- 185 E-Theses currently
- DSpace 1.1.1 Tapir 0.3
7Supervision
The author and administrator
The supervision order generator
8MetadataCapture
Submit a Thesis or Dissertation
Main Metadata Page
Abstract Keywords
9Licensing
10What happens next?
The Thesis Submission Workflow
11What about the Future?
- Integration of E-Theses E-Prints, conceptually
and actually - Central search services/local harvesters
- Mandatory E-Thesis submission in institutions
- DSpace submission and workflow improvements
- Surface of information in different systems
(institutional portals) - much much more
12Thanks for Listening
- Richard Jones
- r.d.jones_at_ed.ac.uk
- http//www.thesesalive.ac.uk/
- ERA
- http//www.era.lib.ed.ac.uk/
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