TxETDA Free Webinar: Beyond the PDF

The Texas ETD Association is excited to announce the continuation of the TxETDA Webinar Series 2019!

Heidi Arbisi-Kelm, the Assistant Dean for Academic Affairs in the Graduate College at the University of Iowa, will be presenting Beyond the PDF: Evolving ETD Practices and Policies to Support the Next Generation of Student Work on Monday, March 25, 2019 at 1:00 PM Central.

Session description:

The University of Iowa Graduate College has fielded requests from across campus to collect new—and innovative—forms of scholarship, such as podcasts, data visualizations, and musical recordings.  This webinar will feature three case studies which highlight changes and challenges to current models of ETD administration as well as explore promising practices for collecting the next generation of student scholarship.  This webinar is for those who work with ETDs, faculty, administrators, and those working in the digital humanities or digital scholarship fields.

Free registration at http://bit.ly/txetda-beyondpdf, or at our website http://txetda.org.  Log-in instructions will be emailed by March 24th.

All interested are welcome to attend, please feel free to share with others. We’re excited to learn with you this year!

The Texas ETD Association is excited to announce the continuation of the TxETDA Webinar Series 2019!

Heidi Arbisi-Kelm, the Assistant Dean for Academic Affairs in the Graduate College at the University of Iowa, will be presenting Beyond the PDF: Evolving ETD Practices and Policies to Support the Next Generation of Student Work on Monday, March 25, 2019 at 1:00 PM Central.

Session description:

The University of Iowa Graduate College has fielded requests from across campus to collect new—and innovative—forms of scholarship, such as podcasts, data visualizations, and musical recordings.  This webinar will feature three case studies which highlight changes and challenges to current models of ETD administration as well as explore promising practices for collecting the next generation of student scholarship.  This webinar is for those who work with ETDs, faculty, administrators, and those working in the digital humanities or digital scholarship fields.

Free registration at http://bit.ly/txetda-beyondpdf, or at our website http://txetda.org.  Log-in instructions will be emailed by March 24th.

All interested are welcome to attend, please feel free to share with others. We’re excited to learn with you this year!

ETD Awards

The NDLTD is pleased to announce the 2017 ETD Awards program. We invite all NDLTD members to nominate individuals they feel deserve the recognition!
Deadline for Nominations: May 31st, 2017
The NDLTD’s ETD Awards recognize and support innovative theses and dissertations and leadership within the ETD community. These awards are presented each year at the annual ETD Symposium. For more information visit NDLTD.

Report on the 2011 Inaugural United States Electronic Theses and Dissertations Association (USETDA) Conference

D-Lib Magazine has just published an article about the USETDA 2011 Conference, written by conference delegate James RW MacDonald from the University of Northern British Columbia. Kudos to James for the nice write up and to all who helped to organize this successful conference!

Looking to host the USETDA 2012 Conference? Submit your bid by September!

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