Hosts
Hosts include The University of New South Wales Library
and the Council of Australian University Librarians under
the auspices of the Networked Digital Library of Theses and
Dissertations, with the support of the University Librarians
in the state of New South Wales.
UNSW
Library
The University
Library provides services and resources to support the
learning, teaching and research needs of the University community
at UNSW. The Library was instrumental in the development of
the Australian Digital Theses
(ADT) Program prototype and has an ongoing involvement.
They joined Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations
(NDLTD) in January 1998.
Council
of Australian University Librarians (CAUL)
CAUL
is committed to improving access by the staff and students
of Australian universities to the information resources that
are fundamental to the advancement of teaching, learning and
research. They encourage collaboration between Australian
University Libraries to obtain these key objectives.
Networked
Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations (NDLTD)
The NDLTD
is an international organisation dedicated to the creation,
use, dissemination and preservation of electronic theses and
dissertations. The ETD Symposia bring the worldwide community
together each year to share information, developments and
achievements.
Australian
Digital Theses Program (ADT)
The Australian
Digital Theses Program prototype was developed by 7 Australian
Universities during 1998-99, and then opened up to all Australian
universities in the latter part of 2000. The central aim is
to create a distributed national database of digitised theses
available via the web. Providing access via a central database
will greatly enhance knowledge about Australian theses and
research both nationally and internationally. The ADT has
just welcomed their first New Zealand University making it
a truly Australasian program.
University
Librarians in the state of New South Wales (UNISON)
UNISON
is a collaboration of University Librarians in the state of
New South Wales.
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