UPeTD : It’s the start of your publishing career Monica Hammes Academic Information Service University of Pretoria 6 th International.

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UPeTD : It’s the start of your publishing career Monica Hammes Academic Information Service University of Pretoria 6 th International Conference on Electronic Theses and Dissertations Berlin, 21 May 2003

ContextImplementationGoals Agenda Poverty to Prosperity UP Research Excellence The Innovation Generation The African Century

Marginalized Not part of global economy Not part of Knowledge Society Poverty and unemployment 50% live on < $1 per day Life expectancy = 54 Literacy rate = 41%

Context 1: The African Century “the determination of Africans to extricate themselves and the continent from the malaise of underdevelopment and exclusion in a globalising world” NEPAD, 2001

Biggest residential university on campus students distance students postgraduate students 1500 foreign students 1916 study programmes Context 2: UP Research Excellence

Degrees awardedPublicationsPatents masters 134 doctorates articles 2.60 book chapters 3.15 books published conference papers 11 new patents registered 2001

Context 2: UP Research Excellence (cont) To compete with and benchmark ourselves against the best research universities internationally Our vision

Research leadership and management Context 2: UP Research Excellence (cont) Exciting research programmes attracting the best talent National/international collaboration and networking Focal areas aligned with national priorities and local areas of excellence Critical factors

world-class people well-rounded creative responsible productive citizens future leaders The Innovation Generation

Implications for the University Excellent academic education Exposure to the knowledge society Introduced to the world of research and scholarship Context 3: The Innovation Generation (cont)

The Value net of role players in the postgraduate process UPeTD

ContextImplementationGoals Agenda Project development Achievements Problems We build the road by walking it

Implementation 1: Project development 2000 Library: opportunity Integration into academic processes Knowledge stewardship eUniversity

Implementation 1: Project development (cont) Low-key implementation Decentralised postgraduate administration IT’s enabling role: -spare server -minimal software modification -PDF

Implementation 1: Project development (cont) Web site Public interface Work area for students for self-submission

Implementation 1: Project development (cont) Staffing Project leader Quality controller Liaison and graphics support IT support

Implementation 1: Project development (cont) Training Staff training Group sessions Individual training

Implementation 1: Project development (cont) Marketing Students, supervisors, faculty administration Group meetings Posters, brochures, bookmarks Messages: mail, , SMS

Implementation 2: Achievements Feedback from readers: research co-operation Access for examiners Web site for postgraduate support Anti-plagiarism initiative Current status 39 doctoral theses; 26 masters dissertations 60% independent

Implementation 3: Problem Procedural problem: hard copies for faculty  creating ETD is an additional task Solution: mandatory submission Buy-in unsatisfactory Unaware of advantages Not the logical option

ContextImplementationGoals Agenda ETD specific goals eScholarship Cape to Cairo

1. Lobbying for mandatory submission: D: 2004 M: 2005 Goals 1: ETD specific goals 4. New hardware 3. Improved support for staff and students, particularly on the web 2. Streamlining processes and workflows for mandatory submission

Goals 1: ETD specific goals (cont) 8. Getting involved with African initiatives: - DATAD and Digital Library for Theses and Dissertations in Africa - UNESCO 7. Promoting enriched content and other formats 5. Migrating to XML 6. Becoming OAI compliant

1. Institutional repositories of UP articles 2. Communities of practice documentation 3. Learning and research material 4. Virtual publications 5. eJournals Goals 2: eScholarship eScholarship International trend Knowledge stewardship DSpace, eprints.org

Conclusion Success story Contributing to freely available ETDs Showcasing the results of UP’s postgraduate research Changing policies, procedures and paradigms on campus Paved the way for comprehensive eScholarship initiative

Appreciation I want to thank UNESCO for the financial support which made my participation possible