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Invitation to Tender. A project to Support e-theses for UK Higher Education. Summary. Proposals are invited to undertake a test-bed implementation project to deliver an infrastructure to support the deposit, access and use of research theses for the UK Higher Education (HE) sector
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Invitation to Tender A project to Support e-theses for UK Higher Education
Summary • Proposals are invited to undertake a test-bed implementation project to deliver an infrastructure to support the deposit, access and use of research theses for the UK Higher Education (HE) sector • Duration: 16 to 18 months • Funding: Maximum of £200,000 (inc vat) • Submission date: 3rd November (12.00 noon)
Background • Within the UK access to theses remains patchy and difficult ( “Index to Theses” enables to trace, but obtaining hard copy is lengthy process) • Most these remain unused on library shelves and the research unknown • Other countries have tackled this issue e.g.Council for Australian University Libraries - Networked Digital Library for Theses Digitisation (NDLTD) initiative
Background • Experience from the JISC FAIR programme points to the need for some national coordination of services to support the management and use of e-theses • The project will act as a test-bed to help resolve associated issues, build on lessons and outcomes from the JISC FAIR Programme and provide a body of evidence to help inform any future e-theses service models taken forward within the UK
Issues and Scope • Fair projects examining the use of e-theses: -DAEDALUS-Theses Alive!-Electronic Theses
Issues & Scope • Will want project to look at a cross section of institutions representing different cultures, research interests and administrative systems • Subject types and format types. • Preservation issues • Processes. i.e. internal administration systems and records can be joined up
Issues and Scope • Harvesting metadata and/or full content for service and archiving • Provision of access to e-theses (locally) or harvesting of metadata from OAI compliant repositories • Retro digitisation – rights management and costs and how they sit alongside digital theses
Issues and Scope • Archiving – possibly using Hybrid Archives Model (AHDS) under the FAIR programme • Provision of repository facilities for institutions without local repository implementation • Open Access – IPR models • Adhere to standards – OAI core standard
Issues and Scope • Propose architecture(s) and workflow(s) relationship between national and institutional repositories • Propose business models and feasibility for delivering these services beyond the period of the trial. This will need to be done in cooperation with an evaluation that will be commissioned at a later stage
E-theses • Questions Balviar Notay b.notay@jisc.ac.uk