MSU-Buug Online Thesis and Capstone Archive System (OTCAS)
In today's digital age, academic institutions understand the need to manage and preserve student-generated knowledge effectively. A shift to web-based systems boosts the visibility of scholarly work, fostering global collaboration and knowledge exchange. Digital archives guarantee the longevity of academic contributions, protecting them from physical wear.
Web-based Thesis and Capstone Archive System is usually refers to the use of networked platform or systems that is specifically designed and create to manage and monitor the process of managing the academic papers within the configuration of an archive. This proposed system responds to the pressing need for a structured repository that organizes, categorizes, and facilitates the search for the past theses, enabling students, faculty, and researchers to easily explore and reference these valuable academic papers and also connects current students with the work of an alumni. The developers are offering efficient search functionalities, user-friendly interfaces, and secure access controls to streamline the process of archiving, retrieving and utilizing the context within academic research and capstone, thereby making it more accessible within an institution.
The Web-based Thesis and Capstone Archive System is to serve as a centralized platform for storing, managing, and accessing academic theses and capstones within educational institutions. This system aims to address how education is changing. This project will safeguard and preserve the intellectual output by storing and organizing the theses and capstones by students and faculties. This project will also provide a foundation for new researchers by offering a reliable resource and comprehensive rage of research topics for reference.