Electronic Theses and Dissertations: An Online Submission Application from UMI Dissertations Publishing ECURE 2004 Tempe, Arizona March 2, 2004 Bill Savage,

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Electronic Theses and Dissertations: An Online Submission Application from UMI Dissertations Publishing ECURE 2004 Tempe, Arizona March 2, 2004 Bill Savage, UMI Dissertations Publishing

ETD Submission Software UMI Dissertations Publishing is working with Berkeley Electronic Press to distribute a web-based application to facilitate submission and administration of ETDs.

ETD Submission Software Submission software is made available to graduate schools or other appropriate entities at no charge. To date, 57 institutions have established a site and undergone training or have registered to do so.

Site Administration Graduate School Administrator reviews the document for compliance with graduate school policy and format.

The Changing Environment In addition to the Bepress submission application, over 60 institutions submit some or all of their dissertations and Masters theses in digital format through various delivery means. FTP, downloads, CD-ROM, attachments UMI guidelines for accepted formats appear at: about_etds

Managing Access 12 Elements of the DAI/MAI Citation Title: Mapping artifacts on the frontier of ancient China: An approach to study of the Yan mountainous area in the eastern Zhou period (8 th --3 rd centuries BC) Order No: Author: Li, Jian-jing Degree: PhD Corporate Source/Institution : University of Pittsburgh Date: 2000 Pages: 143 Advisor: Linduff, Katheryn M. ISBN: Source: DAI-A 61/08, p. 2959, Feb 2001 Descriptors: ART HISTORY; HISTORY, ASIA, AUSTRALIA AND OCEANIA Descriptor Codes: 0377; 0332

Managing Access Abstract: Study of the late Zhou period in China has concentrated on analysis of the agrarian-based states. Interaction between those who constituted the Chinese dynastic states and pastoral peoples on the periphery of them were often described in hostile or colonial terms. With only the official histories as guides, an explanation that drew strict boundaries between them prevailed until the late 20 th century. With increased archaeological information documenting activity outside of dynastic centers, the former interpretation can be tested. An alternative scenario at the frontier is proposed here. Study of artifacts, their disposition and cultural use have provided the basic tool for identifying distinctive life ways and affiliations. Both Chinese and frontier burial materials and practices have been researched and interpreted with knowledge of and comparison to other border societies and theory about frontiers and their function in relation to a central political unit. Focus is on the Yan Mountain region and its relation to the Zhou vassal state of Yan in northeast China.

Managing Access 29 Elements of the Full DAI/MAI Citation Data Element Chart Tag Description Start Date * 001 Publication number/order number 005 Date and time of latest transaction 008 Fixed length data elements 020 ISBN January, 1998 for DAI 035 System control number 040 Cataloging source 100 Main author 242 English translation of foreign title DAI-C Spring Title statement 300 Number of pages

Managing Access Full DAI/MAI Citation Data Element Chart Tag Description Start Date * 500 General note (Source) 500 General note (Publisher)DAI-C only 500 General note (Advisor)January 1988 for DAI 502 Dissertation note 506 Restrictions on access note 520 Abstract of dissertation July 1980, for DAI July 1988 for MAI 535 Location of copy DAI-C Spring 1988

Managing Access Full DAI/MAI Citation Tag Description Start Date * 590 Local note (School code) 650 Subject term 690 Subject code 700 Added entry - Multiple Author 710 Added entry - Corporate name 740 Added entry - Variant title 773 Host item entry 790 Added entry - Advisor name Jan School Code 791 Degree name 792 Degree date 793 Language of dissertation July 1992 for DAI * All fields listed are valid for all records in the database, covering all dates from 1861forward with the exception of those so described in the start date column.

Delivery Since 1997, all paper submissions have been reformatted into TIFF images and wrapped in PDF for delivery. Over 475,000 reformatted titles available.

Delivery Year Sessions Searches Downloads , ,379 26, ,933 1,551,106 66, ,322 2,188, , ,386 2,940, , ,203,322 4,237, ,480 Sessions originated from over 1,200 institutions, downloads to over 700 institutions.

Storage UMI will continue support of established technologies and archivally permanent storage media. Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers Journal, April, 2002 : Properly stored, polyester base film will last 750 to 1,000 years

Storage Challenge to develop a flexible archiving system, responsive to changing storage and distribution technologies and emerging standards. There are suggestions on good practice for long term digital storage; however, there are no standards for digital preservation.

Storage All reformatted paper submissions stored on spinning disk and microform. All digital submissions stored on separate media. Primary storage: spinning disk Redundancy through magnetic tape

Storage Printable elements of digital submissions (page-based text and graphics) reformatted onto microform. Image Graphics E-Beam camera captures digital input and reformats to silver- halide microfiche or microfilm.

Storage Data Refreshing : Regularly scheduled sampling of files using creation date as sampling key. Read error triggers a survey of all files in date range and physical proximity. File recovery from reserve storage and replacement of corrupted files.

Storage Migration: Hardware and software capitalized over a 3-5 year schedule of planned obsolescence. Business plans reviewed every three years to determine if technological change requires earlier replacement.

Storage The UMI ProQuest Digital Dissertations collection has been designated as a remotely located collection of the Library of Congress.

Preservation Issues Multimedia preservation is the most difficult to perform. “How do you preserve the work of a great chef? Save recipes? Freeze dry food? Gas chromotography of the aromas?” Michael Lesk, Preserving Digital Objects: Recurrent Needs and Challenges

Preservation Issues Limit multi-media formats accepted Images GIF (.gif) JPEG (.jpeg) PDF (.pdf) use Type 1 PostScript fonts TIFF (.tif) Audio AIF(.aif)MIDI (.midi) CD-DA SND (.snd) CD-ROM/XAMPEG-2

Preservation Issues Limit multi-media formats accepted Video Apple Quick Time (.mov) Microsoft Audio Video Interleaved (.avi) MPEG (.mpg)

Preservation Issues The most interesting research breaks boundaries and defines new categories. Will the computer and new media reshape the way we think about and represent knowledge? The shift toward non-linearity in entertainment

Contact Info Bill Savage UMI Dissertations Publishing ext. 3810