18–20 Apr 2007
CERN
Europe/Zurich timezone

Doctoral e-Theses; experiences in harvesting on a national and European level

20 Apr 2007, 09:30
30m
Main auditorium (CERN)

Main auditorium

CERN

Speaker

Gerard Van Westrienen (SURF, The Netherlands)

Description

In many countries in Europe doctoral e-theses are an integrated part of institutional repositories, which have been set up in recent years. In some countries they have been harvested on a national level, like in the Netherlands with the ‘Promise of Science’ portal (http://www.darenet.nl/promiseofscience) . In October 2006 SURFfoundation (The Netherlands), JISC (UK) and DIVA (funded through BIBSAM in Sweden) started a common project to harvest repositories with e-theses on an international scale and to set up a freely accessible European portal and test in practice the interoperability. The project, which aims at creating a value added service for doctoral e-Theses, will finish in June 2007. In the presentation we will show some lessons learned and the first results of the Demonstrator, an interoperable portal of European doctoral e-theses in five countries: Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands, Sweden and the UK. Furthermore, we will present the developments regarding the European coordination of doctoral e-theses through the “GUIDE working group”, funded by JISC and SURF.

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Author

Gerard Van Westrienen (SURF, The Netherlands)

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