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Let’s Talk About Dates: Coming to Terms with Diverse/Divergent Practices around Dates in ETD Metadata
(2015-09-09)
As theses and dissertations have evolved in format from shelved print resources to electronic files housed in institutional repositories, recordkeeping practices have been developed to account for the description of theses’ ...
Updating Metadata Guidelines To Improve ETD Discoverability and Use
(2015-07-27)
Early proponents of ETDs 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 ...
Who? What? Why? When? A Tale of ETD Metadata
(2015-01-12)
Early proponents of ETDs 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 ...
Update and Initial Findings from the Texas Digital Library ETD Metadata Working Group
(2015-03-09)
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 ...
An Analysis of Evolving Metadata Influences, Standards, and Practices in Electronic Theses and Dissertations
(Association for Library Collections & Technical Services, 2016-04)
This study uses a mixed methods approach to raise awareness of divergences between and among current practices and metadata standards and guidelines for electronic theses and dissertations (ETDs). Analysis is rooted in ...