DSpace & System Integration: the doctoral theses challenge

Bollini, Andrea, Mornati, Susanna, Pascarelli, Andrea and Vitale, Davide DSpace & System Integration: the doctoral theses challenge., 2009 . In DSpace User Group Meeting 2009, Göteborg (Sweden), 2009, October 14-16. (Unpublished) [Conference poster]

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Doctoral theses often represent the upper edge of academic research activities. As such, they deserve the highest visibility and dissemination opportunities, for the benefit of their authors and the supporting institutions. Their impact would also contribute to prevent the marginalization of Italian research in the European and world-wide context. Changes in norms and rules are also driving universities towards automation of processes and adoption of digital formats. In this situation universities look for software solutions that can be integrated in their information environment, contribute to the automation of the archiving process and provide theses with high visibility on the net. CILEA fulfils these needs with the OA module of the SURplus suite, built on top of the DSpace software and customized for the specific treatment of dissertations.

Item type: Conference poster
Keywords: DSpace, repositories, PhD theses
Subjects: L. Information technology and library technology > LJ. Software.
Depositing user: Susanna Mornati
Date deposited: 19 Dec 2010
Last modified: 02 Oct 2014 12:18
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10760/15173

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