From: CORA Institutional Repository Sent: 31 August 2015 14:45 To: Moore, Tom Subject: RE: Review Doctoral Theses: John Williams and Ronan O'Riordan Dear Tom, Thanks for getting back to me. I have approved both theses below on your behalf and have archived them in CORA now. Williams, J. M. 2013. The expression and regulation of pregnancy-specific glycoproteins in the mouse. PhD Thesis, University College Cork. https://cora.ucc.ie/handle/10468/1951 O'Ri ord an, R. T. 201 4. Pre gna ncy- spec ific glyc opr otei n func tion , cons erva tion and rece ptor inve stig atio n. PhD The sis, Uni vers ity Coll ege Cor k. http s:// cora .ucc .ie/ han dle/ 104 68/ 195 2 Best regards, Breeda Breeda Herlihy | Manager - Institutional Repository |Boole Library, University College Cork, Ireland + 353 (0) 21 420 5109 | b.herlihy@ucc.ie , cora@ucc.ie | Cork Open Research Archive http://cora.ucc.ie/ Blog: http://blogs.ucc.ie/wordpress/theriverside/ George Boole (1815-2015) - celebrating the forefather of the Information Age and the first Professor of Mathematics at University College Cork, Ireland. http://www.georgeboole.com From: Moore, Tom Sent: 31 August 2015 09:27 To: CORA Institutional Repository Subject: RE: Review Doctoral Theses: John Williams and Ronan O'Riordan Hi Breeda, Would be grateful if you could approve on my behalf. Regards, Tom Tom Moore PhD MRCVS School of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, University College Cork, Western Gateway Building, Room 3.90, Western Road, Cork, Ireland Tel. +353 (0)21 4205554 Fax. +353 (0)21 4901382 From: CORA Institutional Repository Sent: 28 August 2015 16:12 To: Moore, Tom Subject: Review Doctoral Theses: John Williams and Ronan O'Riordan Dear Tom, Your former PhD students listed below have submitted their doctoral thesis abstracts and e-theses to CORA, the UCC institutional repository as part of the requirements for graduation. There is a workflow built into CORA such that the e-thesis is sent to the primary UCC supervisor to review. The purpose of this step is to ensure that supervisors are aware that the e-thesis will be archived on CORA and are happy with any embargo requests. Williams, John M. The Expression and Regulation of Pregnancy-specific Glycoproteins in the mouse No embargo requested O'Riordan, Ronan T. Pregnancy-Specific Glycoprotein Function, Conservation and Receptor investigation No embargo requested You should have received a notification e-mail from CORA requesting you to review these theses. I would like to archive this e-theses and make their abstracts available online so I would be grateful if you could review them online in CORA or let me know if you need me to e-mail you copies of the theses so that I can approve on your behalf. In order to review the thesis in CORA, you should follow these steps 1. Reset CORA password. In order to review your student’s e-thesis on CORA, you will need to log on. All UCC supervisors have been pre-registered but you will need to reset your password using this link https://cora.ucc.ie/forgot Enter your e-mail address and this will send you an e-mail with a link to reset your CORA password. 2. My Account > Submissions Once you have logged in, go to My Account > Submissions on the left hand side of CORA homepage. You should see your student’s thesis in the Workflow tasks > Tasks in the pool. Tick the box and click Take selected tasks. 3. Detailed guidelines Click on the title of the thesis and click Take task. You can then approve, reject or review (edit metadata) the submission. Further step-by-step instructions are available here http://booleweb.ucc.ie/documents/SupervisorGuidelines.pdf If you have any questions, please let me know. Best regards, Breeda Breeda Herlihy | Manager - Institutional Repository |Boole Library, University College Cork, Ireland + 353 (0) 21 420 5109 | b.herlihy@ucc.ie , cora@ucc.ie | Cork Open Research Archive http://cora.ucc.ie/ Blog: http://blogs.ucc.ie/wordpress/theriverside/ George Boole (1815-2015) - celebrating the forefather of the Information Age and the first Professor of Mathematics at University College Cork, Ireland. http://www.georgeboole.com