[Asis-l] ETD 2009: Bridging the knowledge divide"
Xu, Hong
hgxu at pitt.edu
Wed May 6 12:10:49 EDT 2009
Here is the website for the conference. You can find the program information here: http://www.library.pitt.edu/etd2009/program.html
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Invitation to the Symposium
* Are you thinking about implementing an electronic thesis and dissertation (ETD) program at your school?
* How long can you afford to wait while your graduate research goes unnoticed?
* Do you have an ETD or institutional repository program in place but would like to learn more?
* If so, the ETD 2009 Symposium is the perfect venue for you!
ETDs, Institutional Repositories & Open Access
Integrative E-Learning Processes in Higher Education
This Conference will be held June 10 - 13, 2009, at the University of Pittsburgh. The itinerary consists of a series of workshops and plenary sessions designed to provide a focus on ETD implementation, digital library systems, standards and intellectual property issues, to highlight discussions from previous ETD symposia and to provide a networking forum for the successful launch and sustenance of ETD programs.
We will have developed a program packed with outstanding veteran speakers in the ETD, IR and open access fields. There are session tracks for graduate school administrators, librarians, and information technologists. To make the most out of the workshops we recommend that each institution send at least one representative for each of the track areas.
Our goal is to explore and share the wealth of knowledge, experiences, and resources available in order to enable each participant to return with an action plan in hand. This is the 12th in a series of international conferences organized by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations (NDLTD), hosted by the University of Pittsburgh Library System and co-sponsored by the West Virginia University Libraries.
We are pleased to be able to offer a high-impact opportunity that will make a difference in terms of engaging more institutional involvement with ETDs and institutional repositories and contributing to the global digital library of theses and dissertations.
Bridging the knowledge divide -The ETD 2009 Symposium is the event you won't want to miss. Register soon as space is limited. Explore this Web site for more information about the conference. Should you have further questions, please feel free to contact us. See you in Pittsburgh!
Rush Miller (University of Pittsburgh)
John Hagen (West Virginia University)
Co-Chairs, ETD 2009 Symposium
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