E-Theses Developments in the UK

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E-Theses Developments in the UK Susan Copeland The Robert Gordon University

UTOG The University Theses Online Group Formation Membership Aims

UTOG Survey Aims Methodology Results

Practical Developments Seminar SELLIC Pilot Project “Index to Theses” submission procedure Publications

Long Term Approach Persevere Highlight best practice Compare Publicise

The Current Situation: ‘FAIR Projects’ E-prints UK HaIRST SHERPA TARDIS Electronic Theses Theses Alive! DAEDALUS

FAIR ETD Projects Electronic Theses Theses Alive! DAEDALUS www.rgu.ac.uk/library/e-theses.htm Theses Alive! http://www.jisc.ac.uk/index.cfm?name=project_thesis_alive DAEDALUS http://www.lib.gla.ac.uk/daedalus/

www.rgu.ac.uk/library/e-theses.htm