Ramirez, Marisa L.McMillan, Gail2011-07-262011-07-262010-02Ramirez, Marisa, and Gail McMIllan. "FERPA and Student Work: Considerations for Electronic Theses and Dissertations." DLib Magazine, 16:1/2 (Jan./Feb. 2010).1082-9873doi:10.1045/dlib.magazinehttp://hdl.handle.net/10919/8648Information privacy is an important consideration when transitioning university collections from paper to electronic access. Yet the protection of — and limits to — student privacy regulations have rarely been addressed in the literature for online electronic theses and dissertations (ETDs). The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) and its relevance to student work should be a consideration when widely distributing scholarship like e-portfolios, ETDs, and senior capstone projects. In this article, we share several campus approaches to FERPA and electronic student work.en-USIn CopyrightFamily Educational Rights and Privacy ActETDstudent informationFERPA and Student Work: Considerations for Electronic Theses and DissertationsArticle - RefereedD-Lib Magazine