ERIC Number: EJ835941
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2004
Pages: 16
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Digital Preservation of Theses and Dissertations through Collaboration
McMillan, Gail
Resource Sharing & Information Networks, v17 n1-2 p159-174 2004
While university libraries have a long tradition of preserving scholarship, they are less experienced in the technology-dependent and computer networked environment. By taking advantage of current activities and expertise that exist in various parts of the institution, policies and practices can be linked that will engender long-term accessibility. Under ideal circumstances preservation is not an isolated process; rather, it is built into the information life cycle beginning with a work's creation and continuing through to storage and access. Electronic theses and dissertations (ETDs) provide a good starting point to determine the processes and policies that will lead to confidence in digital preservation. (Contains 20 notes.)
Descriptors: Preservation, Doctoral Dissertations, Research Libraries, Electronic Libraries, Archives, Computer Networks, Agency Cooperation, Cooperative Planning, Cooperative Programs, Library Automation, Library Development, Library Policy
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Education Level: Higher Education
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Language: English
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