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What do I have to do?
This is a three-step process that takes about 20 minutes

1. Fill out and submit the online form called Author Access form. Most of the information from this form will be used create access to your Capstone. The private information (your address, email, etc.) will be kept in the Library's private records to identify you as the owner of the Capstone. This form is also an agreement between you as the author and the Library, letting each other know that we each understand our rights and responsibilities with regard to copyright.

2. Put your Capstone into acceptable archive format.

3. Email your Capstone as an attachment to "Capstone Archives". If your Capstone is in CD or other format in a container, make an appointment with Bill Robnett in the Library (contact information below) to drop off your Capstone. Remember, unless otherwise negotiated with your faculty advisor, archiving your Capstone is voluntary.

Who can answer my questions?
Content-related questions or ideas:
Your faculty Capstone advisor

Computer related/technical questions about the formats:
Jeff McCall
Telephone: 582-4679
Office: Building 18, #114

Information about the Archive, archival process or any of the forms:
Jane Pollock
Telephone: 582-3821
Office: Building 12, #113

TAT Capstone formats and archiving:
Chris Carpenter
Telephone: 582-3772
Office: Building 27


Last updated 05/27/08
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