USETDA 2021 Conference Videos Now on YouTube

The USETDA Programming Committee is excited to let you know that we’ve just published all videos from the USETDA 2021 Conference on our YouTube Channel. You can browse and view all 33 videos from our playlist.

One of the conference highlights was the plenary panel discussion “Publish or Perish“. We think all of the presentations and sessions throughout the conference were outstanding and we appreciate everyone’s efforts.

We hope you will enjoy the collection! Feel free to “Like” and share the playlist and links to your favorite videos with your colleagues on social media.

We also hope this will serve as some inspiration to submit your presentation proposal for USETDA 2022 (Cleveland and virtual). For details see our CFP.

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USETDA 2021 Conference Invitation

Registration is now open for the USETDA 2021 Conference. The US Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Association (USETDA) will hold their 11th annual conference, “USETDA 2021” on September 22 – 23 as a virtual event. We invite graduate school, library, information technology and industry professionals to participate. Visit our conference invitation and registration information Web pages for complete details.

USETDA Conferences are an excellent educational opportunity for ETD professionals from graduate schools, libraries, academic computing and others who work with electronic theses and dissertations (ETDs). The conference theme “Making Connections – Scholarly Communication in the Digital Age” will focus on the impact and implications of connecting scholars and research from across the country and around the world. We will examine the present use and availability of ETDs and related initiatives while also exploring new and emerging ETD practices, needs, and influences impacting administrative, graduate school and library professionals.

Registration rates are only $69 for members or $169 for non-members. To register, visit our Registration Information Webpage.

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