1 / 16

DSpace for E-Theses at the University of Edinburgh and Robert Gordon University

DSpace for E-Theses at the University of Edinburgh and Robert Gordon University. Theses Alive! http://www.thesesalive.ac.uk/ Electronic Theses http://www2.rgu.ac.uk/library/e-theses.htm. http://www.dspace.org/. The RGU Led ‘Electronic Theses’ Project.

aurora
Download Presentation

DSpace for E-Theses at the University of Edinburgh and Robert Gordon University

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. DSpace for E-Theses at the University of Edinburgh and Robert Gordon University Theses Alive! http://www.thesesalive.ac.uk/ Electronic Theses http://www2.rgu.ac.uk/library/e-theses.htm http://www.dspace.org/

  2. The RGU Led ‘Electronic Theses’ Project University of London Library

  3. A FAIR Project Phase 1: Electronic Theses (July 2002 - July 2004) • Aim: To evaluate a wide range of existing practices of e-theses production, management and use against a set of criteria in order to produce models for use within the UK information environment. Phase 2: Developing E-Theses in a Service Environment (October 2003 - September 2004) • Aim: To develop e-theses in a service environment – taking account of the needs of an independent repository and a broader Virtual Research Environment (VRE).

  4. UK ETD Metadata • Why produce a recommended set? • Streamline workflows • Standard format to encourage national uptake • The selection process: • 3 UK eFAIR cluster teams met at RGU • Identified suitable fields/qualifiers • How it fits in with DSpace: • Easily configured for ETD usage in standard DSpace install • Standard in EUL ‘tapir’ DSpace Add-on http://www2.rgu.ac.uk/library/guidelines/metadata.html

  5. ETD Software @ RGU • Initial research of software options identified E-Prints and DSpace as preferred software • Both E-Prints and DSpace installed on Solaris 9 platform • Archive comparison: • Identical content archived on both systems • Varied media and file formats used to identify and potential differences in capability

  6. DSpace for ETDs • Installation and testing of tapir (EUL DSpace Add-on) • Further customisation of DSpace Web-UI to allow for deeper integration with existing institutional and departmental WebPages • Live archive planned for student use in October 2004 • Detailed student guidelines for the creation of ETDs covering all institutional departments to encourage use of multimedia • Workshops and promotion of the benefits and capabilities of ETDs COPELAND, S. & PENMAN, A. The development and promotion of Electronic Theses and Dissertations (ETDs) within the UK.

  7. DSpace VRE USE and Evaluation • Customisation • Communities and Collections configured for VRE use • Additional functionality added (via DSpace JSPs) • Evaluation • 6 week trial period with 10-15 researchers • Focus group sessions to discuss and identify issues • Back to the drawing board… • Additional ideas incorporated for 2nd stage of testing • Authentication – link with existing Novell system? • Sustainability issues considered

  8. RGU ETD website and further information… • Papers, Articles & Event info. • Suggested Regulations • Suggested UK Guidelines • Student & Staff F.A.Q • UK Metadata Core Set http://www2.rgu.ac.uk/library/e-theses.htm

  9. Introducing Theses Alive! • Adapt and develop an open source package for use across the UK • Produce an OAI-compliant E-Thesis repository • Develop a pilot national service with the aim of supporting E-Theses creation and management for UK universities • Produce an institutional guide to adopting and managing E-Theses. • Collect 500 E-Theses in the UK segment of the NDLTD

  10. Why DSpace at EUL? Jones, R. (2004), DSpace vs. ETD-db: Choosing software to manage electronic theses and dissertations, Ariadne, Issue 38. http://www.ariadne.ac.uk/issue38/jones/

  11. Tapir Theses Alive Plug-in for Institutional Repositories

  12. Tapir Add-On (1) • Supervised Workspace • Communication between supervisor(s)/advisor(s) and student • Hands-On supervision (edit metadata and add files) • Hands-Off supervision (observe and comment but not modify) • Supervision Administrative Tools • Add/Remove “Supervision Orders” • Modify supervision group policies • Restriction System • Request and apply a number of different sorts of restriction types, including domain restrictions and time-dependencies

  13. Tapir Add-On (2) • Thesis Metadata Capture • Using recommended UK E-Theses metadata set • Submission system to sit alongside other submission systems • Flexible Licencing system to allow multi-part licences • Metadata Export (on demand) • Custom metadata records for services who are not harvesting via OAI (e.g. British Thesis Service) • Library catalogue records (MARC21) • Interface Upgrades • Ensure that it is clear what document types the client is viewing • Make the relevant metadata elements appear in view item mode

  14. Student Supervisor Library Commit WorkSpace Reject Reject Submit Complete Archive Faculty Office Accept Viva & Corrections Workflow in DSpace The Thesis Submission Workflow

  15. Common Issues • Apache and Tomcat configuration • Deploy Tomcat as Standalone • Documentation (lack thereof) • Situation improving • Handle Server • Local Development • Modular approach planned for 2.0

  16. Thank You for Listening Andrew Penman Research Assistant Robert Gordon University Aberdeen Scotland a.penman@rgu.ac.uk Richard Jones Systems Developer Edinburgh University Library Edinburgh Scotland r.d.jones@ed.ac.uk

More Related