Dates : 11-13 juillet 2016
Place : Lille
Argument
ETD2016, the 19th International Symposium on Electronic Theses and Dissertations, will take place from July 11 to July 13, 2016, at Lille. The conference will be hosted by the University of Lille 3 and co-organized with the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations (NDLTD), an international organization dedicated to promoting the adoption, creation, use, dissemination, and preservation of electronic theses and dissertations (ETDs).
From 1998 on interested institutions in the United States began meeting annually for what would become a series of symposia on electronic theses and dissertations sponsored by NDLTD and designed to help universities initiate ETD projects. The first symposium was held at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center in 1998, and since then, the gatherings have taken place at universities all around the world, with the first European venue being Humboldt University in Berlin, in 2003. More recently, theses conferences were held in Sydney, Aberdeen, Pittsburgh, Cape Town, Hong Kong, Austin, Uppsala, Lima and Leicester. ETD2015 is hosted by the Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India from November 4-6, 2015.
In 2016, the ETD International Symposium series comes for the first time to France. The theme of the conference is "Data and Dissertations", with a focus on the handling of research data produced by PhD students. As the former events of the series, ETD2016 will again provide delegates the unique opportunity to learn from each other, discuss new projects and initiatives, share experiences and good practices from around the world, and provide perspectives for further research and development. ETD2016 is open for university librarians and other information professionals interested in ETD and research data, scientists and scholars in library and information sciences, and LIS students. The conference language is English.
Important dates
Submit your paper on Sciencesconf : http://etd2016.sciencesconf.org/user/submit
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Call for papers: January 31, 2016 (extended date)
- Author notifications: February 25, 2016
- Call for posters: April 15, 2016
- Early bird registration: May 22, 2016
- Registration: June 26, 2016
- Pre-conference workshops: July 11, 2016
- Conference: July 11-13, 2016
- NDLTD Board of Directors meeting: July 13, 2016
Program committee
- Yves ALIX, École nationale supérieure des sciences de l’information et des bibliothèques (Enssib), Lyon, France
- Suzanne Lorraine ALLARD, School of Information Sciences, University of Tennessee, USA
- Stefania BIAGIONI, Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell’Informazione, CNR, Pisa, Italy
- Tony CARGNELUTTI, UNILINC, Sydney, Australia
- Stéphane CHAUDIRON, University of Lille 3, France
- Susan COPELAND, Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, United Kingdom
- Dominic FARACE, GreyNet, Amsterdam, Netherlands
- Ramesh C. GAUR, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India
- Sara GOULD, The British Library, London, United Kingdom
- Herbert GRÜTTEMEIER, Inist-CNRS, Nancy, France
- Kristoffer HOLMQVIST, Lund University, Sweden
- Primoz JUZNIC, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
- Jérôme KALFON, ABES, Montpellier, France
- Maxi KINDLING, Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany
- Iryna KUCHMA, EIFL Vilnius, Lithuania
- Joan K. LIPPINCOTT, Coalition for Networked Information (CNI), Washington DC, USA
- Catherine MAIGNANT, University of Lille 3, France
- Martin MOYLE, DART-Europe, University College of London, United Kingdom
- Achim OSSWALD, TH Köln, Germany
- Ana PAVANI, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- Petra PEJSOVA, NTK Prague, Czech Republic
- Agnès PONSATI, CSIC, Madrid, Spain
- Joachim SCHÖPFEL, University of Lille 3, France (chair)
- Paul THIRION, University of Liège, Belgium
- Isabelle WESTEEL, University of Lille 3, France
- Danica ZENDULKOVA, CVTI SR, Bratislava, Slovakia
Organizing committee
- Kaouther AZOUZ, University of Lille 3, GERiiCO (PhD student)
- Martine BENOIT, MESHS, Lille
- Solenn BIHAN, University of Lille 2, library
- Ines BONET, MESHS, Lille
- Florent BRIDE, University of Lille 3, library (communication)
- Laurence DEMAY, University of Lille 3, communication
- Elsa DEVARISSIAS, University of Lille 2, library
- Axelle GAGNARD, University of Lille 3, library
- Marie-Madeleine GEROUDET, University of Lille 1, library
- Stéphanie JEAN, University of Lille 3, research management
- Louis LAGACHE, University of Lille 3, facility management (logistics)
- Cécile MALLERET, University of Lille 3, library
- Nadia MALMI, University of Lille 3, research management
- Cécile MARTINI, University of Lille 3, library
- Lionel PEREIRA, University of Lille 3, ANRT (budget)
- Joachim SCHÖPFEL, University of Lille 3, GERiiCO & ANRT (program committee)
- Séverine WARTELLE, University of Lille 3, ANRT
- Isabelle WESTEEL, University of Lille 3, library (chair)
Université Lille Sciences humaines et sociales / 11-13 Juillet 2016
Argumentaire
L’Université de Lille Sciences humaines et sociales accueillera du 11 au 13 juillet 2016 la 19e conférence internationale sur les thèses électroniques, consacrée aux données de la recherche des doctorants.
La conférence est organisée en partenariat avec la société sans but lucratif NDLTD[1], créée dans les années 80 par des universités américaines par Virginia Tech et ProQuest/UMI et aujourd’hui composé par plusieurs centaines d’universités sur tous les continents et quelques sociétés et associations telles que le Joint Information Services Committee (JISC), l’American Library Association, l’Association of Research Libraries, l’Online Computer Library Center (OCLC), ProQuest/UMI et Adobe.
Les conférences internationales sont organisées depuis 1998, d’abord aux Etats Unis, puis dans d’autres pays. Les dernières conférences ont eu lieu à Berlin, Pittsburgh, Cape Town, Hong Kong, Austin, Uppsala, Lima, Leicester et New Delhi. La conférence à Lille en 2016 sera la première sur le sol français. Elle mettra en valeur l’effort national en faveur des thèses numériques (dispositif en place depuis 2006, transition numérique parachevée en 2017 ou 2018).
Le comité scientifique de la conférence représente à lui seul seize pays sur quatre continents. Sont attendus 150-200 participants (bibliothécaires et documentalistes scientifiques, enseignants et chercheurs, doctorants) de la France et de l’Europe, d’Afrique, du Proche Orient, d’Asie, d’Australie et d’Amérique du Nord. La conférence durera trois jours et sera entourée de deux ateliers de formation (workshops), d’une réunion des directeurs du réseau NDLTD et d’une autre réunion des membres du portail DART-Europe[2], administré à La Haye et hébergé par l’University College of London, avec 621 000 thèses numériques de presque 600 universités européennes. La langue de la conférence est l'Anglais.
Références
Modalités de soumission
Les propositions doivent être soumises via Sciencesconf : http://etd2016.sciencesconf.org/user/submit
avant le 31 janvier 2016. (délai prolongé)
Comité de sélection
- Yves ALIX, École nationale supérieure des sciences de l’information et des bibliothèques (Enssib), Lyon, France
- Suzanne Lorraine ALLARD, School of Information Sciences, University of Tennessee, USA
- Stefania BIAGIONI, Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell’Informazione, CNR, Pisa, Italy
- Tony CARGNELUTTI, UNILINC, Sydney, Australia
- Stéphane CHAUDIRON, University of Lille 3, France
- Susan COPELAND, Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, United Kingdom
- Dominic FARACE, GreyNet, Amsterdam, Netherlands
- Ramesh C. GAUR, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India
- Sara GOULD, The British Library, London, United Kingdom
- Herbert GRÜTTEMEIER, Inist-CNRS, Nancy, France
- Kristoffer HOLMQVIST, Lund University, Sweden
- Primoz JUZNIC, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
- Jérôme KALFON, ABES, Montpellier, France
- Maxi KINDLING, Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany
- Iryna KUCHMA, EIFL Vilnius, Lithuania
- Joan K. LIPPINCOTT, Coalition for Networked Information (CNI), Washington DC, USA
- Catherine MAIGNANT, University of Lille 3, France
- Martin MOYLE, DART-Europe, University College of London, United Kingdom
- Achim OSSWALD, TH Köln, Germany
- Ana PAVANI, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- Petra PEJSOVA, NTK Prague, Czech Republic
- Agnès PONSATI, CSIC, Madrid, Spain
- Joachim SCHÖPFEL, University of Lille 3, France (chair)
- Paul THIRION, University of Liège, Belgium
- Isabelle WESTEEL, University of Lille 3, France
- Danica ZENDULKOVA, CVTI SR, Bratislava, Slovakia
Organisateurs
- Joachim Schöpfel, ANRT, Geriico (Président du comité scientifique)
- Isabelle Westeel, IRHiS, SCD (Présidente du comité d’organisation)
Comité d'organisation
- Kaouther AZOUZ, University of Lille 3, GERiiCO (PhD student)
- Martine BENOIT, MESHS, Lille
- Solenn BIHAN, University of Lille 2, library
- Ines BONET, MESHS, Lille
- Florent BRIDE, University of Lille 3, library (communication)
- Laurence DEMAY, University of Lille 3, communication
- Elsa DEVARISSIAS, University of Lille 2, library
- Axelle GAGNARD, University of Lille 3, library
- Marie-Madeleine GEROUDET, University of Lille 1, library
- Stéphanie JEAN, University of Lille 3, research management
- Louis LAGACHE, University of Lille 3, facility management (logistics)
- Cécile MALLERET, University of Lille 3, library
- Nadia MALMI, University of Lille 3, research management
- Cécile MARTINI, University of Lille 3, library
- Lionel PEREIRA, University of Lille 3, ANRT (budget)
- Joachim SCHÖPFEL, University of Lille 3, GERiiCO & ANRT (program committee)
- Séverine WARTELLE, University of Lille 3, ANRT
- Isabelle WESTEEL, University of Lille 3, library (chair)
Partenaires co-organisateurs
- ANRT,
- SCD,
- GERiiCO,
- Ecole doctorale SHS,
- MESHS,
- NDLTD