Abstract

Electronic thesis and dissertation projects offer many opportunities for collaboration, both within the university and among universities. Collaboration requires the development of shared goals and shared meaning, an infusion of resources by each party, a respect for the contribution of each community’s skills and perspectives, and an attention to process. Within the university, many parties are required for a successful ETD collaboration, such as academic administrators, faculty advisors, students, librarians, information technologists, and others. The Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations (NDLTD) community also offers many opportunities for collaboration as a whole or by regional or country sectors. In addition, collaborations between NDLTD and other groups working on digital library initiatives in areas ranging from adoption of standards to best practices for digital preservation would leverage the content and expertise of the NDLTD members in valuable

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