From: Mercier, Mel Sent: 29 April 2014 10:08 To: CORA Institutional Repository Subject: Re: Review Doctoral Thesis Submission Dear Breeda, Thanks for the prompt - please do go ahead and approve the thesis on my bahalf. Best, Mel On 29/04/2014 10:07, "CORA Institutional Repository" wrote: >Dear Mel, > >We have been archiving theses from the Spring Conferring and I note >that Jessica Cawley's e-thesis is currently with you in the CORA >workflow. I realise that you had technical issues with CORA so if you >have an opportunity, I would be grateful if you could give me a call to >discuss further x5109. > >If this is not convenient, I can approve the e-thesis on your behalf >once you e-mail me to let me know that you are happy to proceed this way. >Jessie did not request an embargo on either the hard copy or the >electronic copy of her thesis. > >Best regards, >Breeda > >Breeda Herlihy >Manager - Institutional Repository >Boole Library >University College Cork >Cork > >Tel.: 021 420 5109 >E-mail: b.herlihy@ucc.ie , cora@ucc.ie >Twitter: @BreedaHerlihy >Blog: http://blogs.ucc.ie/wordpress/theriverside/ > >Cork Open Research Archive >http://cora.ucc.ie/ > > >-----Original Message----- >From: CORA Institutional Repository >Sent: 10 December 2013 10:47 >To: Mercier, Mel; jessiecawley@yahoo.com >Subject: RE: Review Doctoral Thesis Submission > >Dear Mel, > >Apologies for the technical difficulties with CORA. I have checked your >profile this morning and did not experience the same problem. Can you >let me know what browser you were using? If Jessie Cawley only wishes >to upload her abstract to CORA, then you do not need to review the >abstract in CORA. > > Jessie has 2 options with regard to submission of the full dissertation. > >1. The abstract must be uploaded to CORA. The hard bound thesis must be >submitted to the Graduate Studies Office along with a signed 'Decision >to withhold' form >http://booleweb.ucc.ie/documents/Decision_to_Withold.pdf >and a letter from the internal examiner confirming any corrections have >been made (if these were required) 2. The abstract and e-thesis can be >uploaded to CORA. The hard bound thesis must be submitted to the >Graduate Studies Office along with a letter from the internal examiner >confirming any corrections have been made (if these were required). >The e-thesis and/or hard bound thesis can be embargoed for 1/3/5 years >or indefinitely. Embargoes are generally applied in the following >situations >- if the work is to be published at a later date; if there is >confidential or sensitive information in the thesis; if there is third >party copyrighted material for which permission was not granted for >online use; if there is commercialisation potential in the thesis. > >I have returned the abstract to Jessie in CORA. If only the abstract is >being submitted then you will not need to review it in CORA. If the >full e-thesis will be uploaded, it will be sent to you again for >review. If you are reviewing the e-thesis in CORA, can you contact me >at that time >x5109 so that I can track any errors you might be experiencing? > > > >Best regards, >Breeda > >Breeda Herlihy >Manager - Institutional Repository >Boole Library >University College Cork >Cork > >Tel.: 021 420 5109 >E-mail: b.herlihy@ucc.ie , cora@ucc.ie >Twitter: @BreedaHerlihy >Blog: http://blogs.ucc.ie/wordpress/theriverside/ > >Cork Open Research Archive >http://cora.ucc.ie/ > > >-----Original Message----- >From: Mercier, Mel >Sent: 09 December 2013 20:21 >To: CORA Institutional Repository; Mercier, Mel >Cc: jessiecawley@yahoo.com >Subject: Re: Review Doctoral Thesis Submission > >Hi Cora Team, > >I've logged in and looked at the submission. >It seems like it is only the absstract. Is that correct or should the >full dissertation be there? >Also, every time I try to do anything it send me back to the log in page. >Best, >Mel > >On 07/12/2013 17:20, "cora@ucc.ie" wrote: > >> >>Your doctoral student has completed their thesis submission form >>online as part of the thesis submission process to the Graduate Studies Office. >> >>Title: The Musical Enculturation of Irish Traditional Musicians: >>An Ethnographic Study of Learning Processes >>Collection: Doctoral Theses >>Submitted by: Jessica Cawley (jessiecawley@yahoo.com) >> >>It is necessary for you to review this submission and e-thesis. >> >>All UCC supervisors have been pre-registered on CORA. To reset your >>password go to: https://cora.ucc.ie/forgot and enter your UCC e-mail >>address. This will send an e-mail to your UCC e-mail account >>containing a link to reset your password. >> >>Once you are logged in, navigate to My Account > Submissions to pick >>up the task assigned to you. See >>http://booleweb.ucc.ie/documents/SupervisorGuidelines.pdf for further >>guidelines on using CORA to review the e-thesis. >> >>Please review and approve this thesis promptly so that the doctoral >>student can meet their thesis submission deadline to qualify for the >>forthcoming conferring ceremony. >> >>Many thanks! >> >>The CORA Team. >>Cork Open Research Archive >>http://cora.ucc.ie/ >>Tel.: 021 420 5109 >>E-mail: cora@ucc.ie >> >