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EDT 2020: NDLTD 2020 Award Nominations Due July 15th
NDLTD 2020 Award Program Announced! Submit nominations by July 15th, 2020.For details, click here. |
ETD 2020: Register Now!
16 - 18 November 2020 ETD2020 https://edt2020.exordo.com Join us for the ETD 2020 Annual Conference! November 16 - 18 in Al Ain, UAE at the United Arab Emirate University Register Today Register by 30th June 2020 to receive the early registration rate. If you have any questions about the ETD 2020 Annual Conference, please contact ETD2020@uaeu.ac.ae |
ETD2020: Call for Papers
https://conferences.uaeu.ac.ae/etd2020/en/index.shtml Join us for ETD2020 (Electronic Theses and Dissertations) Conference in November 16-18, 2020 in Al Ain, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. Our theme, ‘Discovery, data, and dates’ is a reflection of our interest in the enhancement of discovery of research through digital repositories, access to data from around the world and how the Networked Digital Libraries of Theses and Dissertations (NDLTD) have contributed to research over time, and a light-hearted reference to our location in the home of research into date palms. The conference will be held at the United Arab Emirates University campus in the oasis city of Al Ain, within the Abu Dhabi Emirate of the UAE and we look forward to welcome you as researchers, librarians, archivists, open access advocates and industry representatives to this exotic location at a time of the year when the weather is perfect! Dates: 16-18 November 2020 Location: The state-of-the-art campus of the United Arab Emirates University, Al Ain. First in the region NDLTD is an international organization dedicated to promoting the adoption, creation, use, dissemination, and preservation of electronic theses and dissertations (ETDs). We support electronic publishing and open access to scholarship in order to enhance the sharing of knowledge worldwide. See the web site www.ndltd.org for details and background of the NDLTD organisation which was established in 1998 and has since held international conferences in the US, Europe, Oceana, Africa and Asia. ETD2019 was held in Porto, Portugal in November 2019. Previous conferences have been held in Taiwan (2018), Washington DC, USA (2017), Lille, France (ETD 2016), New Delhi, India (ETD 2015), Leicester, UK (ETD 2014), Hong Kong (ETD 2013); Lima, Peru (ETD 2012); Cape Town, South Africa (ETD 2011); Austin, Texas, USA (ETD 2010); Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA (ETD 2009); Aberdeen, Scotland (ETD 2008); Uppsala, Sweden (ETD 2007) Quebec City, Canada (ETD 2006), Sydney Australia (ETD 2005); Lexington, Kentucky, USA (ETD 2004), and Berlin, Germany (ETD 2003).The first meeting was held in Memphis, Tennessee, USA, in June 1998. This conference, ETD2020 will be the first in the region, and we expect it will attract many participants from all over the world and specifically the Gulf region. Conference Themes: Discovery, Data, & Dates We invite papers and posters on topics addressing electronic resources in research from managing print collections to e-collections in supporting research:
Submission Timeline Abstracts for proposed papers will be considered and upon acceptance presenters will be invited to provide full papers for peer-review and program development according to the following timetable: Call for papers 1st December 2019 Deadline for abstract submission Acceptance of abstracts Deadline for full-length papers Acceptance of papers Conference program will include several invited keynote addresses, workshops and submitted papers/presentations. All presenters, including poster presenters will be invited to prepare and submit a final version for publication online, subject to editorial and peer review before publication. New journal The NDLTD Board has decided to launch a new journal to publish such papers and related content. Selected papers of those submitted to the ETD2020 will be considered for editing and inclusion in the new journal from 2020. Please submit all abstracts (up to 350 words) in a word format providing Author(s) Names and affiliations; Title; and relevant conference theme. Upload at https://edt2020.exordo.com and https://conferences.uaeu.ac.ae/etd2020/en/call_for_papers.shtml Contact Details: |
ETD 2019: Register Now!
Registration is open for the 22nd International Symposium on Electronic Theses and Dissertations - ETD2019. This year's conference will be held November 06-08, 2019, at Universidade Portucalense in Porto, Portugal. This year's conference speakers include Eloy Rodrigues, Director of the University of Minho Documentation Services, Braga, Portugal, Joachim Schöpfel, Associate Professor in Information and Communication Sciences at the University of Lille, France, Maria Manuel Borges, Associate Professor in Information Science at the University of Coimbra, Portugal, and Michael Witt, Associate Professor of Library Science at the Purdue University Libraries and School of Information Studies, USA. ETD2019 also includes the following workshops:
For additional information on the conference and speakers, please visit: Website: http://etd2019.upt.pt/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ETD-2019 Twitter: https://twitter.com/2019Etd We are looking forward to seeing you at Universidade Portucalense, in Porto! E-mail: etd2019@upt.pt |
NDLTD Announces ETD 2019 Travel Award Winners
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ETD 2019: Fruits of Knowledge, Call for Papers
We are pleased to announce the Call for Papers for ETD 2019, the 22nd International Symposium on Electronic Theses and Dissertations. This is the key international conference to attend in order to stay abreast of developments and trends in ETD initiatives around the world. The conference will be held in Porto, Portugal, 6-8 November, 2019. Plan to attend this important conference and consider submitting a proposal to present a paper or a poster exploring one of the themes of the symposium. This is an exciting opportunity to share your knowledge and experience with the larger ETD community. Important dates:
The conference theme “Fruits of Knowledge” focuses on relevant best practices to support ETD procedures, innovation and use. We aim to examine topics such as innovative ETDs, changing technological environments and legal and ethical issues. A reflection on the contribution of ETDs to the development of education, social integration, economic growth and technological progress will be the core goal of ETD 2019. We invite you to submit proposals that address the following or related sub-themes:
To know about the submission process and to submit your proposal, go to Submission. |
Request for Proposals to Host ETD 2020 and 2021
The NDLTD Conference Standing Committee is accepting bids to host the 23rd and 24th International Symposium on Electronic Theses and Dissertations, ETD 2020 and 2021. Hosting this prestigious international conference is a unique prospect since it also brings value to the hosting institution. As a host, the institution gains recognition as a thought leader in the areas of scholarly communication and digital pedagogy. In addition, the institution will share highlights of its scholarly accomplishments with conference delegates who come from well-known campuses from around the world. The conference also provides hosts with the opportunity to promote the most up-to-date scholarly practices to its own community of students and scholars and to identify partners across campus who are practicing digital pedagogy and who are proponents of scholarly communication. The last symposium ETD 2018 was held in Taipei, Taiwan during September 26-28, 2018. The next symposium ETD 2019 will be held in during 4-6 November 2019 in Portugal. Some previous symposia were held in Washington DC, USA ((ETD 2017), Lille, France (ETD 2016) New Delhi, India (ETD 2015), Leicester, UK (ETD 2014), Hong Kong (ETD 2013); Lima, Peru (ETD 2012); Cape Town, South Africa (ETD 2011); Austin, Texas, USA (ETD 2010); Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA (ETD 2009); Aberdeen, Scotland (ETD 2008); Uppsala, Sweden (ETD 2007) Quebec City, Canada (ETD 2006), Sydney Australia (ETD 2005); Lexington, Kentucky, USA (ETD 2004), and Berlin, Germany (ETD 2003).The first meeting was held in Memphis, Tennessee, USA, in June 1998. Please submit your bid by e-mail to Ramesh C Gaur (rcgaur66@gmail.com), NDLTD Conference Standing Committee -Chair. Please note that should your institution be chosen to host ETD 2020 or 2021 you will have the full support and help of the NDLTD Conference Standing Committee in preparing for the symposium. The conference planning handbook will also be available to the Local Organizing Committee. Potential bidders are encouraged to contact Ramesh C Gaur, Chair or any other member of the Conference Standing Committee early in the process of preparing their bid to express interest and receive guidance. (http://www.ndltd.org/a/ndltd.org/ndltd/directory/committees-and-working-groups/conferences-committee). Bidders are encouraged to attend ETD 2019 at Biblioteca Geral da Universidade Portucalense (BGUPT) during November 4-6, 2019. |
Special CUNY Web Seminar: Graduate Students as Scholarly Contributors
Back in March, we were snowed out of presenting at the Transforming Libraries for Graduate Students conference, and we just couldn’t let all that preparation go to waste. So, we’d like to invite colleagues near and far to join us for an online presentation discussing our experience transforming the dissertation and thesis deposit procedure into a librarian-led scholarly communication consultation.
We hope you can make it, and we’re happy to answer questions on or off-list.
What: “Not Just Degree-Seekers: Graduate Students as Scholarly Contributors” Led by Jill Cirasella and Roxanne Shirazi
When: Wednesday, December 19th 1-2pm EST (11am PST)
Where: Zoom - Register here
Why: Most graduate students are required to produce theses and dissertations that make an original contribution to the field of study. This requirement informs how students and faculty approach graduate research, but colleges and universities often treat the culminating works merely as student records, not scholarly contributions encompassing original research. Librarians, however, are uniquely situated to treat graduate students as emerging participants in the scholarly communication ecosystem and to help them prepare their culminating works for an outside audience. Librarians have the expertise to advise students during the submission process with questions regarding copyright, licensing, fair use, and author’s rights, as well as the awareness to spot such issues even when students are not aware of them.
Our institution recently moved responsibility for thesis and dissertation deposit from an administrative role to a librarian position. We will present our experience transforming the deposit process into a scholarly communication consultation, and will provide a first-hand report of the educational benefits of making deposit a library function, helmed by a copyright-literate librarian. This session will help participants identify how and where the thesis approval process takes place on their campuses, and strategize ways to insert librarian-led scholarly communication consultations into the graduation checklist.
Jill Cirasella is Associate Librarian for Public Services and Scholarly Communication at The Graduate Center, CUNY.
Roxanne Shirazi is Dissertation Research Librarian at The Graduate Center, CUNY. |
ETD 2018: Registration is now Open
Registration is now open for the ETD 2018 Symposium. Complete registration information is available online at https://etd2018.ncl.edu.tw/en/registration ETD 2018, the 21st international symposium on electronic theses and dissertations will be held September 26-28, 2018 at the National Central Library, Taiwan. The conference is initiated by The Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations (NDLTD), and is hosted by National Central Library with additional support from the Library Association of the Republic of China (LAC) and the Interlibrary Cooperation Association (ILCA). ETD 2018 will provide excellent educational opportunities for professionals from graduate schools, libraries, academic computing and others who work with electronic theses and dissertations (ETDs), institutional repositories, graduate students and scholarly communications. Our goal is to offer relevant, practice-oriented content to support ETD productivity improvement, ETD professionals, advance ETD operations and encourage the formation of regional ETD associations and networking communities as well as to provide useful and innovative resources, standards, and technology for the development and support of ETD programs. This year’s program includes 4 plenary sessions, 3 penal sessions, 33 breakout presentations, also includes user group meeting of ETD consortium in Taiwan, a poster presentation session, a technology vendor fair as well as a variety of networking opportunities. For an overview of the conference activities visit our Program Overview Webpage at https://etd2018.ncl.edu.tw/en/important-info/program For plenary speeches, we have invited speakers from the U.S, Slovenia, Australia, Singapore and India, to share their knowledge and experience of institutional repositories and ETDs. We are especially honor to invite Edward A. Fox, Professor of Computer Science at Virginia Tech, also the Executive Director of NCLTD. In his speech address “Applications of Big Data Analysis for the Worldwide Collection of ETDs” Dr. Fox will talk about how “big data” collection could support a broad range of applications, aiding students, researchers, scholars, sponsors, administrators, librarians, archivists, and others interested in this vast body of knowledge. For more information about the speakers, visit our webpage at https://etd2018.ncl.edu.tw/en/important-info/keynote-speakers After the conference, you can join the complimentary tour which takes you to visit Yilan, a beautiful town near Taipei. Also, you can enjoy and experience the many facets of Taipei City. For tour and entertainment ideas visit our webpage at https://etd2018.ncl.edu.tw/en/complimentary-trip/about-taiwan Don’t miss out on this unique opportunity to learn more and share your experiences with colleagues at ETD 2018! To register visit our registration information Web page. We hope to see you in Taiwan at ETD 2018. |