e-Theses Workshops
Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Submissions
Winter 2013
e-Thesis Submission: What You Need to Know about Going Global | e-Thesis Resources | Author Rights Resources
Fall 2012
e-Thesis Submission: What You Need to Know about Going Global | e-Thesis Resources
Author Rights Information Booth: Dare to Share | Author Rights Resources
Winter 2013
e-Thesis Submission: What You Need to Know about Going Global
Getting ready to submit your thesis/dissertation? Have questions about timelines and requirements? Come and talk with Lisa Fannin, Student Services, SGS and Julie Hannaford from Robarts Library to learn what you need to know.
Theses and dissertations must now be submitted electronically through T-Space -- University of Toronto's research repository. Theses and dissertations submitted to T-Space are now searchable via Google and other search engines -- by anyone with internet access, anywhere around the world. This means many more opportunities for graduate students' work to be found, read, and cited.
Graduate students are invited to this informative session about the e-Thesis submission process. Please join us and ask your questions. We have the answers!
| Date | Time | Location | Register |
| Feb 21 | 10 - 11 | OISE Library, Ground Floor | Register |
For more information and self-help guides regarding E-Theses and T-Space go to e-Theses Submissions or view our eThesis Submission presentation (PowerPoint).
Fall 2012
e-Thesis Submission: What You Need to Know about Going Global [NEW DATE & TIME]
Getting ready to submit your thesis/dissertation? Have questions about timelines and requirements? Come and talk with Lisa Fannin, Student Services, SGS and Julie Hannaford from Robarts Library to learn what you need to know.
Theses and dissertations must now be submitted electronically through T-Space -- University of Toronto's research repository. Theses and dissertations submitted to T-Space are now searchable via Google and other search engines -- by anyone with internet access, anywhere around the world. This means many more opportunities for graduate students' work to be found, read, and cited.
Graduate students are invited to this informative session about the e-Thesis submission process. Please join us and ask your questions. We have the answers!
| Date | Time | Location | Register |
| Nov. 29 | 11:00am - 12:30pm | OISE Library, Ground Floor | Register |
For more information and self-help guides regarding E-Theses and T-Space go to e-Theses Submissions or view our eThesis Submission presentation (PowerPoint).
Author Rights Information Booth: Dare to Share [NEW DATE]
An information booth will be set up before and after the main e-Theses event to help attendees with issues surrounding author rights. Learn how to retain your copyright and how joining the Open Access movement can benefit research and create change.
This service is offered in conjunction with students from the iSchool (Faculty of Information) and supports the Stephen Lewis Foundation's Dare Campaign (Dare to Share).
| Date | Time | Location | Register |
| Nov. 29 | 9:30am - 1:30pm | OISE Library, Ground Floor | No registration required |
Want to tweet about our event?Please include:
@iSchool_TO @OISELibrary @stephenlewisfdn #UofT #oa
For more information, please see our Author Rights page.




