Theses and Dissertations from Print to ETD

Theses and Dissertations from Print to ETD

Author: 
Alemneh, Daniel Gelaw
Place: 
Hershey
Publisher: 
IGI Global
Date published: 
2013
Responsibility: 
Hartsock, Ralph, jt.author
Editor: 
Krueger, Janice
Journal Title: 
Cases on Electronic Records and Resource Management Implementation in Diverse Environments
Source: 
Cases on Electronic Records and Resource Management Implementation in Diverse Environments
Abstract: 

Important products in an academic library's collection are Masters Theses and Doctoral Dissertations since they represent a wealth of scholarly and artistic content created by Masters and Doctoral students in the degree-seeking process. Each has experienced an evolution to a new format, electronic. Many of these are PDF files, using the Adobe Acrobat software. Until very recently, though, those files with accompanying materials were separated. This chapter further discusses several issues inherent in this process. These include access, use, re-use, preservation, storage, integration with other systems, copyrights, and permissions. The successful management of Electronic Theses and Dissertations (ETDs) requires effort across the entire lifecycle to ensure that ETDs are managed, preserved, and made accessible in a manner that today's users expect. Given the pressure of reading more in less time, today's users demand access to various formats regardless of temporal and spatial restrictions and the types of devices used.

Series: 
Advances in Information Quality and Management

CITATION: Alemneh, Daniel Gelaw. Theses and Dissertations from Print to ETD edited by Krueger, Janice . Hershey : IGI Global , 2013. Cases on Electronic Records and Resource Management Implementation in Diverse Environments - Available at: https://library.au.int/theses-and-dissertations-print-etd