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Fox, Edward A. - 000-0003-1447-6870
DOI
https://doi.org/10.52407/LJQF5826
Abstract
Despite the high value of electronic theses and dissertations (ETDs), the global collection has seen limited use. To extend such use, a new approach to building digital libraries (DLs) is needed. Fortunately, recent decades have seen that a vast amount of “gray literature” has become available through a diverse set of institutional repositories as well as regional and national libraries and archives. Most of the works in those collections include ETDs and are often freely available in keeping with the open-access movement, but such access is limited by the services of supporting information systems. As explained through a set of scenarios, ETDs can better meet the needs of diverse stakeholders if customer discovery methods are used to identify personas and user roles as well as their goals and tasks. Hence, DLs, with a rich collection of services, as well as newer, more advanced ones, can be organized so that those services, and expanded workflows building on them, can be adapted to meet personalized goals as well as traditional ones, such as discovery and exploration.
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Fox, Edward A.
(2021)
"Building and Using Digital Libraries for ETDs,"
The Journal of Electronic Theses and Dissertations: Vol. 1, Article 5.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.52407/LJQF5826
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https://scholarworks.uaeu.ac.ae/j-etd/vol1/iss1/5
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