دسترسي آزاد به پايان نامه هاي دانشگاه هاي كانادا

 

دسترسي آزاد به پايان نامه هاي دانشگاه هاي كانادا

Theses Canada Portal

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دسترسي آزاد به پايان نامه هاي دانشگاههاي استراليا

 دسترسي آزاد به پايان نامه هاي دانشگاههاي استراليا

Australasian digital theses program

The aim of the ADT program is to establish a distributed database of digital versions of theses produced by the postgraduate research students at Australian universities. The theses will be available worldwide via the web. The ideal behind the program is to provide access to, and promote Australian research to the international community.

The initial project was funded by an Australian Research Council (ARC) - Research Infrastructure Equipment and Facilities (RIEF) Scheme grant (1997/1998).

The ADT concept was an initiative of 7 Australian universities (listed below) in association with the Council of Australian University Librarians (CAUL).

The ADT model was developed by the 7 original project partners during 1998-1999. The program was then opened up to all CAUL members (all Australian universities) in July 2000. The original 7 partners will continue to guide and advise the national group in their role as the ADT Steering Committee.

The original ADT membership group:

ADT Program Overview

The ADT program is designed to improve access to, and enhance transfer of, the research information contained in theses by providing a full text version available from the desktop via the web. The retrieval is enhanced by the inclusion of metadata tags in the documents which are given a higher weighting by the more sophisticated search engines.

It is also designed to provide a new model for deposit and archiving of theses that takes into account the tools and technologies that students are now using to prepare their theses.

The program has two major components, digitisation of theses as part of the deposit process and the digitisation of a selected number of frequently requested existing theses. As each University is responsible for maintaining an archival copy of the theses of their own institution, each participant in the program will mount their own theses on a server located in their respective institution. The participants will use the same database configuration, standards and metadata system to ensure compatibility. The document format will be Adobe Acrobat Portable Document Format (PDF) ensuring that the data is independent of the platform on which it is created. Adobe PDF ensures that a high quality printed version can be provided if needed. Acrobat is relatively easy to use, with a high quality free reader readily available. PDF has also become an electronic publishing standard.

دسترسی آزاد به پایان نامه های 27 دانشگاه خارجی

از طریق پرتال DiVA که توسط دانشگاه آپسالا مدیریت می شود می توانید در پایان نامه های موجود در 27 دانشگاه خارجی جستجو و متن کامل آنها را دانلود نمایید. این 27 دانشگاه و توضیحات بیشتر را در ادامه بخوانید.

 About DiVA portal

DiVA portal is a finding tool for research publications and student theses written at the following 27 universities and colleges of higher education.
Publications found in DiVA portal can also be found in the local databases using a local interface. If you have questions relating to specific publications, contact the university or college where the publication was produced.
Publishing locallly at a university or college
The research publications and student theses found in DiVA portal have been published and registered at the university or college of origin. There is bibliographic information in the database for every title and usually an abstract and a link to the fulltext at the university or college where it was published.
DiVA
DiVA - Academic Archive On-line, is a publishing system for research and student theses and a digital archive for long-term preservation of publications. DiVA began its development in the year 2000 at the EPC at Uppsala University Library. Today the technical development is driven by the EPC in co-operation with the participating universities and colleges. All universities and publicly financed research institutions both in Sweden and abroad are welcome to join DiVA in its co-operative effort.