Thesis/Dissertation Formatting & Copyright workshop

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2018-03-06Author
Thomas, Paul A.
Reed, Marianne A.
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Presentation
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This workshop is for graduate students at any stage of the thesis or dissertation process. If you're just starting out, you can build your own template for future use. If you’re nearing the end, come join us for some quick tips that will save you some time and trouble as you move forward.Specific workshop topics include:
• General information about the thesis/dissertation process
• Content order
• Title and acceptance pages
• Page numbering
• Building an automatic table of contents using heading styles
• Generating a table of contents
• Captioning figures, equations, tables and more
• Embedding fonts
• Converting to PDFThe workshop also covers the basics of copyright for grad students as scholars and teachers, including copyright considerations for theses and dissertations, and resources in the KU Libraries that can help.
• General information about copyrights in the U.S.
• Copyrights and scholarly publications, including theses and dissertations
• Fair Use and scholarly work
• Copyright Decision Tree – Tool developed at KU to help users decide whether they are using copyrighted materials in compliance with U.S. copyright law and/or fair use
• Copyright services provided by the KU Libraries
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This is the recording of the Electronic Thesis and Dissertation (ETD) Formatting & Copyright workshop held March 6, 2018 in the University of Kansas Libraries. as well as a supplementary file of links to resources mentioned during the workshop.
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