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E-theses Event, British Library 28 th March 2011 Lorna Mitchell & John Aanonson
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Contents Introduction to Brunel University BURA and OA at Brunel E-Theses at Brunel What we did How we did it Benefits & Challenges
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Brunel University Research-intensive university based in Uxbridge, West London Ca. 15,000 students approximately 1,000 PhD students Teaching and research based in 8 academic schools, 8 Specialist Research Institutes (SRIs) and 55 research and interdisciplinary research centres
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BURA and Open Access at Brunel Brunel University Research Archive (BURA) launched in December 2006 Managed by the University Library Now contains approximately 4,000 full-text items Includes 255 theses (as of February 2011) OA Publishing fund established in June 2009 32 articles published to date OA mandate introduced in September 2009
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E-Theses at Brunel By 2004 a BURA prototype had been set up by an academic School (SISCM) that included Masters Dissertations Early publicity for BURA had resulted in academic staff asking for theses to be included Influenced by similar work at other libraries in the UK and overseas and by the emerging EThOSnet project
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E-Theses Mandate October 2007 - E-Theses mandate approved by the University senate October 2008 – Mandate came into force October 2009 – Compliance enforced AwardedOn BURA % Submitted 2007/0814096% 2008/091338362% 2009/1013312795%
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E-Theses: What Worked? High level support in the University Support from PVC (Research) Emphasis on the strategic benefit to the University as well as the PhD students Thorough preparation Potential issues and pitfalls considered early on Smooth transition from print to e-theses
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E-Theses: the Benefits Wider dissemination of research High level of downloads from BURA In the first year downloads ranged from 93 to 614 per thesis Improved visibility Google, EThOS, etc Improving scholarly practice Greater awareness of issues around copyright, etc Theses are routinely checked against Turnitin
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E-Theses: the Challenges Academic staff and students generally welcomed e-theses Advocacy work on the benefits of e-theses How can we rather than Why should we Theses can be embargoed where necessary Compliance with the mandate Non-compliance due to forgetfulness rather than objections to e-theses Procedures in place to monitor submission
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Contact Information: Carolyn Bailey Research Publications Manager Email: carolyn.bailey@brunel.ac.uk
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