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Public Review Announcement


Preserving and Curating ETD Research Data and Complex Digital Objects, Guidance 
Briefs Available for Public Review and Use - (May 3-June 30, 2016)


The ETDplus project (https://educopia.org/research/grants/etdplus) invites 
Electronic Theses and Dissertations (ETD) program staff, librarians, faculty 
advisors, and graduate students to participate in a public review of the 
Guidance Briefs for Preserving & Curating ETD Research Data & Complex Digital 
Objects.


About the ETD Guidance Briefs

The Guidance Briefs are short (3-4 page) “how-to” oriented briefs designed to 
help ETD programs build and nurture supportive relationships with student 
researchers. These briefs will assist student researchers in understanding how 
their approaches to data and content management impact credibility, replicable 
research, and general long-term accessibility: knowledge and skills that will 
impact the health of their careers for years to come.


Review (and Use!) the Guidance Briefs

Interested ETD stakeholders can download copies of the Guidance Briefs at the 
following website, https://educopia.org/deliverables/etdplus-guidance-briefs. 
The Guidance Briefs cover the following topics:

  1.  Copyright

  2.  Data Structures

  3.  File Formats

  4.  Metadata

  5.  Storage

  6.  Version Control


We are releasing these Briefs--both during this initial public review phase and 
after they are refined--as openly editable documents. We want institutions to 
use and reuse these in whatever way works for their local audiences. Each Brief 
includes generally applicable information about its topic, and also includes a 
“Local Practices” section that an institution may use to call attention to 
what’s happening on its own campus.


We invite you to help us refine these documents by drawing our project team’s 
attention to any components that need to be edited, revised, broadened, or 
narrowed. Please send us an email with your suggestions and/or track your 
changes within the documents and email those back to us at the addresses below 
by or before June 30, 2016. We plan to integrate the community’s feedback 
before formally issuing these Briefs under a CC BY 4.0 license later this 
summer.


If you have any further questions about the Guidance Briefs or about the 
ETDplus project, don't hesitate to reach out to us:


Katherine Skinner, Principal Investigator <mailto:[email protected]> 
([email protected])

Sam Meister, Co-Principal Investigator<mailto:[email protected]> 
([email protected])

Courtney Vukasinovic, Administrative Coordinator<mailto:[email protected]> 
([email protected])

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About the ETDplus Project

The ETDplus project is helping institutions ensure the longevity and 
availability of ETD research data and complex digital objects (e.g., software, 
multimedia files) that comprise an integral component of student theses and 
dissertations. The project is generously funded by the Institute of Museum and 
Library Services (IMLS) and led by the Educopia Institute, in collaboration 
with the NDLTD, HBCU Alliance, bepress, ProQuest, and the libraries of Carnegie 
Mellon, Indiana State, Morehouse, Oregon State, Penn State, Purdue, University 
of Louisville, University of Tennessee, the University of North Texas, and 
Virginia Tech.


Michael
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Michael Boock
Head, Center for Digital Scholarship and Services
Oregon State University Libraries & Press
121 The Valley Library
Corvallis, OR 97331
541-737-9155
cdss.library.oregonstate.edu

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