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From the dissemination of electronic theses and dissertations to their long-term archiving
Pavlásková, Eliška
Thesis and dissertations are historical archival materials and need to be treated as such. In 2016 Archive of Charles University initiated a change to their policy regarding thesis submission. Emphasis was placed on usage of formats suitable for long term preservation (especially PDF/A). This presentation primarily focuses on historical development of the Charles University thesis collection (including an analysis of thesis formats submitted from 2006–2016), description of the current submission policy, and integration into the submission process.
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Institutional Rules and Policies for sharing and storing research data
Koščík, Michal
The paper aims to provide participants with a practical view on how to adapt the internal policies of research institutions to the upcoming General Data Protection Regulation. Since the Regulation enters force six months after the conference takes place, it can be expected that this issue of readjustment of internal processes to GDPR will be very important for majority of conference participants. With regard to the time and space limit, the paper will focus exclusively on the issues connected with archiving and sharing research data. Emphasis will be put on the rights of research subjects and the public interest in research as an entitlement to process of personal data without consent.
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Digital repository(ies) of the Charles University - Where are we now and where are we heading?
Řihák, Jakub
This paper describes recent activities of the Central Library of Charles University (based in Prague, Czech Republic) in regards to providing access to digitized and digital-born content, in particular theses and habilitation theses as well as additional varieties of electronic content. The paper also describes the process behind the creation of the digital repository of Charles University, current tasks and plans for the future development of this service. We attempt to answer two “simple” questions: “Where are we now?” and “Where do we want to be in the future?”
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