Hello,

We are currently using DSpace as part of our doctoral thesis submission 
process in University College Cork, Ireland. Students upload their final 
e-thesis in DSpace, a supervisor reviews, approves and sends it to the 
Graduate Studies Office who approve and send to the Library for final 
archiving. There is a parallel process for hard bound theses which are 
submitted to our Graduate Studies Office along with accompanying forms. 

UCC has recently approved a changeover to an entirely electronic process 
for submission of examination versions of theses and final theses. I am 
interested to make contact with any repository administrators who may be 
using DSpace at their institution to manage the submission, archiving and 
subsequent control of access to e-theses. From a quick survey of university 
and library web sites, it seems a lot of institutions manage the submission 
of and access to e-theses outside of DSpace. 

If you are using DSpace and have some time to spare, I would be grateful of 
the opportunity to discuss further with you [email protected] 


Best regards, 
Breeda 

Breeda Herlihy | Manager - Institutional Repository | Research and Digital 
Services | Boole Library | University College Cork, Ireland

+ 353 (0) 21 420 5109 | [email protected] , [email protected] | Cork Open Research 
Archive http://cora.ucc.ie/ |http://libguides.ucc.ie/openaccess

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