NDLTD 2007 ETD Awards
(Click the icon for a printable PDF version)The Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations (NDLTD) consortium is pleased to announce the 2007 ETD Awards program. We invite all NDLTD members to nominate individuals they feel deserve the recognition!
The awards include several categories of appreciation.
- The Innovative
ETD Award recognizes student efforts to transform the genre of the print dissertation through the use of
innovative software to create multimedia ETDs.
- The Innovative
Learning through ETDs Award recognizes a student whose
professional life has been enhanced by the ETD process.
- The ETD Leadership Award recognizes members of the university community whose leadership and vision has helped raise awareness of the benefits of ETDs and whose efforts have improved graduate education and research through the use of ETDs.
The awards will be presented at the ETD 2007 Symposium, to be held this year at Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden, June 13th - 16th.
This program has been established with financial support from Adobe Systems.
Eligibility, Nomination Procedures and Evaluation Criteria
- Nominations will be reviewed
by a panel of ETD experts, including members of the NDLTD Board of Directors Awards Committee. Awards will be
presented at the ETD 2007 International Symposium.
- Winners are encouraged but
not required to attend the Symposium.
- Winners will be required to
record a video acceptance message that can be presented at the Symposium.
- Nomination letters should
include:
- A brief description (1,000
words) of background information, detail of the merits of the work and justification for nomination.
- Additional letters of
support (i.e. from faculty, administration, students, Library or Graduate School Dean, Provost, etc.).
- Contact information for both
the nominator and nominee, including postal and email addresses.
- A brief description (1,000
words) of background information, detail of the merits of the work and justification for nomination.
- Examples of previous award
winners, links to multimedia ETDs and acceptance speech videos are available at
http://www.ndltd.org/community.en.html.
- Nominations must be sent by
email to ETD Awards Committee Chair John Hagen (West Virginia University) at John.Hagen@mail.wvu.edu.
- Deadline for Nominations: April 1, 2007
Specific Awards Category Information and Requirements
Innovative ETD Award
ETDs submitted for this award must represent student
efforts to transform the genre of the print dissertation through the use of ETDs. This award recognizes innovative use
of software to create "cutting edge" ETDs. The application and integration of renderings, photos, data sets,
software code and other multimedia objects that are included in the document will be considered as part of the
innovation of the work.
- An ETD can be nominated by an
administrator, faculty member, librarian or student (self nomination) affiliated with an NDLTD member university.
- Each NDLTD member may submit
up to 2 nominees; self-nominations are not included in the institutional count.
- The nomination for these
awards should include links to the archived work, along with a brief statement about how the work uses technology to
enhance the presentation of research.
- ETD nominations may be in PDF
and/or open (non-PDF) formats. Submissions of PDF formats should include hyper-linking of any included
supplementary multimedia material.
- The ETD should be open access.
- The ETD should have been
approved for graduation during the 2006 calendar year (January through December 2006).
- There may be up to six
winners.
- Each winner will receive $800.*
Innovative Learning through ETDs Award
A student whose professional life has been enhanced by the ETD process (not to include the value of the degree earned) will be recognized.
- Self nomination is appropriate
for this award.
- Nominees for this award may
also be simultaneously nominated for the Innovative ETD award.
- The nomination for this award
should include a short essay describing the student's ETD experience and how it improved/changed their graduate
experience and their professional life.
- The ETD may still be
in-process or already completed at the time of nomination.
- There is no time limit on when
the ETD may have been completed.
- There may be up to two
winners.
- Each winner will receive $500.*
ETD Leadership Award
This is open to members of the university community whose leadership and vision has helped raise awareness of the benefits of ETDs and whose efforts have improved graduate education through the use of ETDs. Letters of nomination should include details about the individual's ETD related activities and how the nominee's leadership has made significant advances in the area of ETDs at the local, regional, national or international levels.
- Nominations should be
submitted by the nominee's supervisor or related University administrator.
- The nominee's institution
must be affiliated as an NDLTD member university.
- There may be up to two
winners.
- Each winner will receive $1,000.*
*I.R.S regulations require the NDLTD to report all award amounts distributed; citizens of the United States must provide a valid Social Security number to receive award distributions. Winners must agree to the conditions set forth in the eligibility requirements listed here and NDLTD policy. Winners must also agree to make acceptance / acknowledgments materials available to the NDLTD and Adobe Systems for the purpose of international promotions.