Last Call for Proposals

The US Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Association (USETDA) will hold their 11th annual conference, “USETDA 2021” on September 22 – 23 as a virtual event. We invite graduate school, library, information technology and industry professionals to submit proposals for presentations, panel sessions, workshops, and posters.

Deadline: Proposals should be submitted on or before April 16, 2021 to be considered.

Cost: Presenters will receive complimentary registration.

Publication: We hope that after the conference, authors will consider submitting a research manuscript to J-ETD (The Journal of Electronic Theses and Dissertations), hosted by the NDLTD. We encourage authors to gather feedback and ideas from colleagues about the topic or research discussed in their conference presentation in order to write a more effective paper.

Audience: USETDA 2021 provides excellent educational opportunities for professionals from graduate schools, libraries, academic computing and others who work with electronic theses and dissertations (ETDs), institutional repositories, graduate students, and scholarly communications. Our goal is to offer relevant, practice-oriented content that supports ETD productivity improvement, and ETD professionals, advances ETD operations, and encourages the formation of regional ETD associations and networking communities, as well as provide useful and innovative resources, standards, and technology for the development and support of ETD programs. Proposals are welcome from library, graduate school, information technology professionals, graduate students, and faculty as well as library and information systems / services representatives.

Theme: The conference theme “Making Connections – Scholarly Communication in the Digital Age” will focus on the impact and implications of connecting scholars and research from across the country and around the world. We will examine the present use and availability of ETDs and related initiatives. We will also explore new and emerging ETD practices, needs, and influences that impact administrative, graduate school, and library professionals.

Click here to view the USETDA 2021 Conference Call for Proposals Web page and to submit your paper, presentation, panel session or poster proposal online.

ETD2019 – Call for Proposals

The 22nd International Symposium on Electronic Theses and Dissertations (ETD 2019) will be held in Universidade Portucalense Infante D. Henrique (UPT), Porto, Portugal, on November 6-8, 2019, hosted by UPT General Library.

Call for Proposals

The Organizing  Committee is pleased to announce the Call for Papers for ETD 2019. ETD is the key international conference to attend in order to stay abreast of developments and trends in electronic theses and dissertations initiatives around the world. Plan to attend this important conference and consider submitting a proposal to present a paper exploring one of the themes of the symposium. This is an exciting opportunity to share your knowledge and experience with the larger ETD community. It will be a great opportunity for exchanging ETD experiences with professionals from different countries, and to grasp good practices around the world.

For more information and to submit your proposal online visit http://etd2019.upt.pt/.

Giant Leaps ETD Symposium

The Purdue Graduate School and
Purdue Libraries and School of Information Sciences
invite you to participate in:

Students who are candidates for degrees that require a thesis typically have the expectation of producing and depositing a written document. The credentialing of the candidate as well as the format, content, structure, and review of the document are strongly influenced — and often constrained — by the rules and the culture of the faculty, institution, and discipline who govern the process.

As universities and colleges have moved from print to digital, electronic theses and dissertations (ETDs) present the opportunity to think beyond the limitations of traditional formats and processes in order to enable students to express their scholarship with greater creativity and impact.

This one-day symposium explores the challenges and opportunities of ETDs by bringing together faculty and staff who are directly engaged in supervising theses and dissertations and managing the processes and infrastructure for producing them.

Event Details:

Date: Thursday, May 23, 2019
Location: Purdue University, Wilmeth Active Learning Center (WALC)
Time: 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m
Cost: FREE – Request an Invitation

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