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OpenETD Announced
The Rutgers University Libraries have announced the release of OpenETD, a tool for electronic theses and dissertations.
The Rutgers University Libraries are pleased to announce the availability of OpenETD, a web-based software application for managing the submission, approval, and distribution of electronic theses and dissertations (ETDs). OpenETD is the open source release of the Rutgers University Libraries. RUetd application and will be maintained on the RUetd annual release schedule. Releases will include fixes for known problems and recommendations for enhancements received from internal projects and the user community at large.
OpenETD can be used as either a standalone ETD submission system, or it can be implemented as a component of an institutional repository by using its METS/XML export functionality. Using the METS/XML export functionality, native to OpenETD, implementers can export acquired ETDs to their local institutional repositories for preservation and presentation purposes.
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Etd Tool
The University of Northern British Columbia has developed a Drupal module, Jarrow, to handle the process from when the student begins work to the dissemination of the final thesis. Collecting and disseminating theses and dissertations electronically is...
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Openwms: Workflow Management System For Digital Objects
Rutgers has announced the release of OpenWMS: Workflow Management System for Digital Objects. The OpenWMS is a platform-independent, open source, web-accessible system that can be used as a standalone application or integrated with other repository architectures...
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Mets Tool
OpenMIC is good news for the METS community.The Rutgers University Libraries are pleased to announce the availability of OpenMIC, a METS-based bibliographic utility for describing and managing resources. OpenMIC is the open source release of the Rutgers...
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Oai-pmh And Mets In The Institutional Repository
Using OAI-PMH and METS for exporting metadata and digital objects between repositories by Jonathan Bell and Stuart Lewis.To examine the relationship between deposit of electronic theses in institutional and archival repositories. Specifically the paper...
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Etd 2006
The 9th International Symposium on Electronic Theses and Dissertations will be held in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, June 7 - 10, 2006.Under the general theme Unlocking Scholarly Access: ETDs, Institional Repositories and Creators, ETD 2006 is organized...
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