Repository News

Implementing an Institutional Repository for Leeds Metropolitan University

Posts Tagged ‘dissertation’

MSc Dissertation and copyright: Reality bites

Posted by Nick on October 24, 2008

Beth is making real progress with her dissertation and her outputs are looking really good.  There is the small matter of copyright however – Beth is quite happy for me to use her material/IPR but a lot of her data is from a questionnaire and in depth interviews with research staff who have given only verbal consent for their responses to be shared.  Rachel, the copyright clearance officer, suggested that we really need explicit written consent before I start posting interview transcripts (anonymous of course) to the blog.  Beth will go back to her subjects to get an autograph – in the meantime here is a spreadsheet of Beth’s that I can share – data on UK IRs

Posted in MSc Dissertation | Tagged: , , | 2 Comments »

MSc Dissertation: questionnaire

Posted by Nick on June 30, 2008

As part of her MSc Information Studies course, Leeds Met student Beth Hall is undertaking a dissertation investigating disciplinary differences in opinion of and use of open access repositories by research-active academic staff and postgraduate students.

Beth’s work will also provide useful information for the development of the Leeds Met repository and we would be very grateful if you could spend a few minutes  completing her questionnaire (Leeds Met staff/postgrads only)

Posted in MSc Dissertation | Tagged: , , | Leave a Comment »