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STATUS OF ETD IN INIDIA

STATUS OF ETD IN INIDIA. PRESENTED BY AUROBIND BEHERA. INTRODUCTION.

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STATUS OF ETD IN INIDIA

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  1. STATUS OF ETD IN INIDIA PRESENTED BY AUROBIND BEHERA

  2. INTRODUCTION • Theses and dissertations are raw, rich and unique source of research information, often become the only source that does not find its way to various publication channels. A doctoral thesis reflects quality of research work conducted by a student over a period of time. The fruits of research, from the formal research programmmes of conventional universities and academic research institutions in India, were under-utilized as the access to theses, dissertations and research reports were very limited to the next generation researchers and scholars.

  3. WHAT IS THESIS AND DISSERTATION • A thesis (from Greek) is an intellectual proposition. A thesis statement is the statement that begins a formal essay or argument, or that describes the central argument of an academic paper or proposition. • In academia, a thesis or dissertation is a document that presents the author's research and findings and is submitted in support of candidature for a degree or professional qualification (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Academia).

  4. ELECTRONIC THESIS AND DISSERTATION • An e-Thesis is a thesis in electronic format that is archived and organized into a digital library collection and made accessible electronically via networks such as INTERNET. e-Thesis may be a born digital one or digitized version of a born analog (print) thesis. e-Theses are also known as Electronic Theses and Dissertations or ETDs or Digital Dissertations worldwide. • An ETD is a valuable document that explains the research of scolarship of a scholar or researcher/student. It is expressed in a form simultaneously suitable for machine archives and worldwide retrieval(http://etdguide.org).

  5. WHY ETDs • To help graduate students to learn about e-publishing and digital libraries; • To empower students to convey richer message through use of multimedia; • To improve graduate education through more effective sharing of information; • To ensure timely availability of university’s unlocking intellectual property; and • To improve the services and resources of the library so as to save money and space.

  6. BENEFITS OF ETDs • Broader exposure of university research through greater accessibility; • Opportunities to use new forms of creative scholarship through use of interactive elements such as multimedia, hyperlinks, etc.; • Ability to have a hyperlink to the thesis/dissertation on homepages; • Professional development experience for research students as they learn the basic skills of scholarly publishing in an electronic format; • Conservation of paper, library storage space and of library staff time saved; • Faster and immediate access, with publication near the point of submission rather than three to four months later; • Theses or dissertations are made accessible to any potential reader every day at any time (http://etdguide.org/).

  7. KINDS OF ETDs • Created by the Author • Created by the Institution

  8. INTERNATIONAL INTIATIVE TOWARDS ETDs • NDLTD (Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations) • http://www.ndltd.org/ CONT….

  9. INTERNATIONAL INTIATIVE TOWARDS ETDs • Australian Digital Theses Programme (ADT) (http://adt.caul.edu.au/) • Cyber-theses (http://www.cybertheses.org/) • Dissertation Online (http://www.dissonline.org/) • MI (University Microfilms International) (http://wwwlib.umi.com/) • National Library of Canada (http://www.nic-bnc.ca/index-e.html) • TUG Electronic Theses Project (http://www.lib.lutwaterloo.ca/TUG/ETD) • Digitale Dissertationen of Humboldt University at Berlin (http://www.edoc.hu-berlin.de) • University Lumiere Lyon 2 Digital Theses Project (http://www.univ-/lycon2.fr/search.html)

  10. INDIAN INTIATIVE

  11. ROLE OF INFLIBNET • Funded by UGC • Sufficient search field • 14,000+ bibliographic documents • Dspace Software

  12. ROLE OF VIDYANIDHI • Initiated at the Department of Library and Information Science, University of Mysore, Manasagangotri, Mysore. • Sponsored by the National Information System for Science and Technology, Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, Ministry of Science and Technology, Government of India. • (1,00,000+ Indian theses metadata)15,000 records in Hindi and 600 records in Kannada+ 4151 full text theses. • Dspace Configuration • http://www.vidyanidhi.org.in/

  13. ROLE OF IIT, DELHI • Receive grant from Ministry of Human Resource Development & Dept. Of Biotechnology, Govt. of India . • 500+ scanned Ph.D. theses and 25,000+ pages of old volumes of scanned journals, which are available on Institute Intranet. • Dspace configuration. • www.eprint.iitd.ac.in/

  14. ROLE OF IIT,BOMBAY • 2270+ thesis,10299+ dissertation, 240+ Ph.D theses, 1957+ M.Tech Dissertation. • Greenstone configuration. • Established ETD as a signatory to the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations (NDLTD) initiated with the Virginia Tech. University. • www.library.iitb.ac.in/

  15. ROL OF IISc,BANGLORE • 243+ theses. • Dspace configuration. • Access to Full text theses • http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/

  16. INITATIVE AT AIIMS, NEW DELHI • 4307+ bibliographic theses. • Access via online public access catalogue (OPAC).

  17. OTHER AGENCIES

  18. OTHER AGENCIES

  19. CONCLUSION • Popularization of ETDs and its full advantages for faculty, students, and researchers .Well-equipped computer labs must be put in place to provide workstations, software, and technical support staff for students writing ETDs. Appropriate standards need to be developed for the presentation of dissertation research—standards which facilitate the development of a useful and easily navigable digital collection of works.

  20. “THANKS”

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