ELECTRONIC THESES RGU CONSORTIUM The Robert Gordon University The University of London The University of Aberdeen Cranfield University The British Library.

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ELECTRONIC THESES RGU CONSORTIUM The Robert Gordon University The University of London The University of Aberdeen Cranfield University The British Library

Aim To evaluate a wide range of existing practice and methods of e-theses production, management and use against a set of criteria in order to produce recommended models use within the UK Information Environment.

NDLTD Site Evaluation Criteria Numbers and subject coverage of ETDs Storage and server/usage statistics ETD production requirements Usage of XML etc Accessibility and sustainability of projects Security, copyright and administration

Questionnaire Is your library/institution currently utilising or developing a system for the production and management of electronic theses If No… If Yes..

Software VT ETD EPrints DSpace ?Greenstone?

Liaison E-Theses sub cluster OA Forum ETD 2003