[First posted in AWOL 29 November 2010. Updated 4 July 2020]
DART-Europe E-theses Portal. Access to
828,728 open access research theses from
619 Universities in
28 European countries
DART-Europe
is a partnership of research libraries and library consortia who are
working together to improve global access to European research theses.
DART-Europe is endorsed by LIBER (Ligue des Bibliothèques Européennes de Recherche), and it is the European Working Group of the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations (NDLTD).
The DART-Europe partners help to provide researchers with a single European Portal
for the discovery of Electronic Theses and Dissertations (ETDs), and
they participate in advocacy to influence future European e-theses
developments. DART-Europe offers partners a European networking forum
on ETD issues, and may provide the opportunity to submit collaborative
funding applications to achieve DART-Europe's vision for ETDs.
DART-Europe is resourced through partner contributions.
Partners support the following principles:
- DART-Europe will encourage the creation, discovery and use of European e-theses, and will maintain a central Portal for e-thesis aggregation and access.
- European libraries and consortia are invited to contribute metadata to the DART-Europe Portal. Contributors will determine the terms and conditions under which their metadata are contributed.
- DART-Europe welcomes the contribution by partners of resources
to support the management, discovery, usability and preservation of
e-theses, and to further the aims and objectives of DART-Europe.
- Partners will designate one representative to act as a contact
for DART-Europe, and will nominate at least one representative to
participate in the DART-Europe email lists.
- DART-Europe welcomes offers from partners to host DART-Europe Project Board meetings, as occasion demands.
- Partners will help to secure DART-Europe's status as an
international network of excellence in information, expertise and
resources relating to ETDs.
- DART-Europe will be administered by UCL
(University College London) and governed by a Board consisting of
representatives of partner organisations. The constitution and Terms of
Reference of the governing Board will be determined and from time to
time reviewed by the Board.
And see also ETHoS: Electronic Thesis Online Service, a single point of access to all theses produced by UK Higher Education.
No comments:
Post a Comment