Update and Initial Findings from the Texas Digital Library ETD Metadata Working Group

Abstract

Early proponents of electronic theses and dissertations argued that moving from print to electronic format would make “these works more readily accessible to other scholars,” raising the specter that “...theses and dissertations lie moldering in library basements, with no efficient way for researchers to locate the information that may be contained in them” [1]. Accessibility and discovery remain integral to continued work that frames the possibilities and promises of the ETD movement. The widening embrace of ETDs by universities has heightened the need for shared standards of description, to help identify and manage a growing number of documents.

In recognition of this need, and in an attempt to improve discovery of these materials, members of the Texas Digital Library (TDL) developed and published descriptive metadata standards in 2008.

In the intervening years, new use cases around ETDs have arisen, discrepancies in the standard had been identified, and the Vireo ETD Submission Management System has continued to change. To address these issues, TDL formed a metadata working group in 2014. The group is charged with updating standards and communicating the revised guidelines to other members of TDL.

This poster will report on the progress of the working group towards updating the standard. We will provide an overview of the “problem areas” in ETD metadata that we’ve encountered and documented, with examples of potential areas of improvement around these use cases. We will also report on any findings that have solidified by April 2015; we anticipate having a draft of the standard by TCDL 2015.

[1] Christian R. Weisser and Janice R. Walker, “Excerpted: Electronic Theses and Dissertations: Digitizing Scholarship for Its Own Sake,” The Journal of Electronic Publishing 3, no. 2 (1997). http://dx.doi.org/10.3998/3336451.0003.209

Description

This poster was given at the 2015 Texas Conference on Digital Libraries, Austin, TX, April 27, 2015.

Keywords

electronic theses and dissertations, metadata, Vireo, Texas Digital Library, standards, Electronic theses and dissertations, Metadata, Vireo, Texas Digital Library, Standards

Citation

Thompson, Santi, Monica Rivero, Sarah Potvin, Kristi Park, Colleen Lyon, and Kara Long. “Updates and Initial Findings from the Texas Digital Library ETD Metadata Working Group.” Texas Conference on Digital Libraries, Austin, TX, April 27, 2015.