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DSpace

DSpace is an open source repository software package typically used for creating open access repositories for scholarly and/or published digital content. While DSpace shares some feature overlap with content management systems and document management systems, the DSpace repository software serves a specific need as a digital archives system, focused on the long-term storage, access and preservation of digital content. The optional DSpace registry lists almost three thousand repositories all over the world.[3]

Original author(s)MIT and HP Labs
Developer(s)DuraSpace (parent organization: Lyrasis[1])
Initial releaseNovember 2002
Stable release
7.6.1[2] / 15 November 2023; 5 months ago (15 November 2023)
Repositoryhttps://github.com/DSpace/DSpace
Written inJava
TypeInstitutional repository software
LicenseBSD licence
Websiteduraspace.org/dspace/

History edit

The first public version of DSpace was released in November 2002, as a joint effort between developers from MIT and HP Labs.[4] Following the first user group meeting in March 2004, a group of interested institutions formed the DSpace Federation,[5] which determined the governance of future software development by adopting the Apache Foundation's community development model as well as establishing the DSpace Committer Group.[6] In July 2007 as the DSpace user community grew larger, HP and MIT jointly formed the DSpace Foundation,[7] a not-for-profit organization that provided leadership and support. In May 2009 collaboration on related projects and growing synergies between the DSpace Foundation and the Fedora Commons organization led to the joining of the two organizations to pursue their common mission in a not-for-profit called DuraSpace.[8] DuraSpace and LYRASIS merged in July 2019. Currently the DSpace software and user community receives leadership and guidance from LYRASIS.

Technology edit

DSpace is constructed with Java web applications, many programs, and an associated metadata store. The web applications provide interfaces for administration, deposit, ingest, search, and access. The asset store is maintained on a file system or similar storage system. The metadata, including access and configuration information, is stored in a relational database and supports the use of PostgreSQL and Oracle database.[9] DSpace holdings are made available primarily via a web interface. More recent versions of DSpace also support faceted search and browse functionality using Apache Solr.[10]

Features edit

Some most important features of DSpace are as follows.[11]

Operating systems edit

DSpace software runs on Linux, Solaris, Unix, Ubuntu and Windows. It can also be installed on OS X.[14] Linux is by far the most common OS for DSpace.[15]

Notable DSpace repositories edit

  • The World Bank - Open Knowledge Repository[16]
  • Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository[17]
  • Digital Access to Scholarship at Harvard[18]
  • DSpace@MIT[19]
  • Spiral - Imperial College London Repository[20]
  • WHO Institutional Repository for Information Sharing[21]

A full list of institutional repositories using DSpace software as well as others is available via the Registry of Open Access Repositories (ROAR)[22] and at the DuraSpace Registry.[23]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Morris, Carol Minton (July 9, 2019). "LYRASIS and DuraSpace Complete Merger–Members and Community Benefit". Duraspace.org.
  2. ^ "Release 7.6.1". 15 November 2023. Retrieved 18 November 2023.
  3. ^ "DuraSpace Registry". Duraspace.org.
  4. ^ "DSpace: An Open Source Dynamic Digital Repository", D-Lib Magazine, January 2003.
  5. ^ Final Report on the Initial Development of the DSpace Federation (PDF) (research report), Mellon, June 2004.
  6. ^ DSpace Committer Group (wiki), Duraspace.
  7. ^ DSpace Foundation (press release), Hewlett‐Packard.
  8. ^ "DuraSpace", OAI implementers (mailing list) (press release), Open archives, May 2009.
  9. ^ "DSpace Under the Hood: How DSpace works", (conference), DE: Uni Bielefeld, 2010, archived from the original on 2015-12-08, retrieved 2012-06-12.
  10. ^ , DE: Uni Bielefeld, archived from the original on 2013-12-04, retrieved 2012-06-12.
  11. ^ "Functional Overview - DSpace 6.x Documentation - LYRASIS Wiki". wiki.lyrasis.org.
  12. ^ "dspace-xmlui-lang/src/main/webapp/i18n at main · DSpace/dspace-xmlui-lang". GitHub.
  13. ^ EIFL. "Enrich your DSpace repository with customized tools". www.eifl.net. Retrieved 2020-04-25.
  14. ^ . registry.duraspace.org. Archived from the original on 2016-03-06. Retrieved 2017-03-01.
  15. ^ EIFL. "Expert tips for setting up and managing a DSpace repository". eifl.net. Retrieved 2020-04-25.
  16. ^ "Open Knowledge Repository". Open Knowledge Repository.
  17. ^ Apollo
  18. ^ "DASH Home". dash.harvard.edu.
  19. ^ "DSpace@MIT Home". dspace.mit.edu.
  20. ^ "Spiral: Home". spiral.imperial.ac.uk. Retrieved 2018-11-27.
  21. ^ "IRIS Home". apps.who.int.
  22. ^ "Software matches any of "DSpace" - Registry of Open Access Repositories". roar.eprints.org. Retrieved 2018-11-27.
  23. ^ "DuraSpace Registry". Duraspace.org. 2020-05-05. Retrieved 2020-10-22.

External links edit

  • DSpace – official site

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This article is about the software package For the complexity class see DSPACE DSpace is an open source repository software package typically used for creating open access repositories for scholarly and or published digital content While DSpace shares some feature overlap with content management systems and document management systems the DSpace repository software serves a specific need as a digital archives system focused on the long term storage access and preservation of digital content The optional DSpace registry lists almost three thousand repositories all over the world 3 Original author s MIT and HP LabsDeveloper s DuraSpace parent organization Lyrasis 1 Initial releaseNovember 2002Stable release7 6 1 2 15 November 2023 5 months ago 15 November 2023 Repositoryhttps github com DSpace DSpaceWritten inJavaTypeInstitutional repository softwareLicenseBSD licenceWebsiteduraspace wbr org wbr dspace wbr Contents 1 History 2 Technology 3 Features 4 Operating systems 5 Notable DSpace repositories 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory editThe first public version of DSpace was released in November 2002 as a joint effort between developers from MIT and HP Labs 4 Following the first user group meeting in March 2004 a group of interested institutions formed the DSpace Federation 5 which determined the governance of future software development by adopting the Apache Foundation s community development model as well as establishing the DSpace Committer Group 6 In July 2007 as the DSpace user community grew larger HP and MIT jointly formed the DSpace Foundation 7 a not for profit organization that provided leadership and support In May 2009 collaboration on related projects and growing synergies between the DSpace Foundation and the Fedora Commons organization led to the joining of the two organizations to pursue their common mission in a not for profit called DuraSpace 8 DuraSpace and LYRASIS merged in July 2019 Currently the DSpace software and user community receives leadership and guidance from LYRASIS Technology editDSpace is constructed with Java web applications many programs and an associated metadata store The web applications provide interfaces for administration deposit ingest search and access The asset store is maintained on a file system or similar storage system The metadata including access and configuration information is stored in a relational database and supports the use of PostgreSQL and Oracle database 9 DSpace holdings are made available primarily via a web interface More recent versions of DSpace also support faceted search and browse functionality using Apache Solr 10 Features editSome most important features of DSpace are as follows 11 Free open source software Completely customizable to fit user needs Manage and preserve all format of digital content PDF Word JPEG MPEG TIFF files Apache SOLR based search for metadata and full text contents UTF 8 Support Interface available in 22 languages 12 Granular group based access control allowing setting permissions down to the level of individual files Optimized for Google Scholar indexing Integration with BASE CORE OpenAIRE Unpaywall and WorldCat 13 Operating systems editDSpace software runs on Linux Solaris Unix Ubuntu and Windows It can also be installed on OS X 14 Linux is by far the most common OS for DSpace 15 Notable DSpace repositories editThe World Bank Open Knowledge Repository 16 Apollo University of Cambridge Repository 17 Digital Access to Scholarship at Harvard 18 DSpace MIT 19 Spiral Imperial College London Repository 20 WHO Institutional Repository for Information Sharing 21 A full list of institutional repositories using DSpace software as well as others is available via the Registry of Open Access Repositories ROAR 22 and at the DuraSpace Registry 23 See also editDigital library DuraCloud Institutional repository Fedora Commons SWORD DSpace Alternatives Free and Open Source Software OPUS software Islandora Samvera Omeka EPrints Invenio Zenodo CKANReferences edit Morris Carol Minton July 9 2019 LYRASIS and DuraSpace Complete Merger Members and Community Benefit Duraspace org Release 7 6 1 15 November 2023 Retrieved 18 November 2023 DuraSpace Registry Duraspace org DSpace An Open Source Dynamic Digital Repository D Lib Magazine January 2003 Final Report on the Initial Development of the DSpace Federation PDF research report Mellon June 2004 DSpace Committer Group wiki Duraspace DSpace Foundation press release Hewlett Packard DuraSpace OAI implementers mailing list press release Open archives May 2009 DSpace Under the Hood How DSpace works Open Repositories conference DE Uni Bielefeld 2010 archived from the original on 2015 12 08 retrieved 2012 06 12 DSpace Discovery Unifying DSpace Search and Browse with Solr DE Uni Bielefeld archived from the original on 2013 12 04 retrieved 2012 06 12 Functional Overview DSpace 6 x Documentation LYRASIS Wiki wiki lyrasis org dspace xmlui lang src main webapp i18n at main DSpace dspace xmlui lang GitHub EIFL Enrich your DSpace repository with customized tools www eifl net Retrieved 2020 04 25 DSpace User Registry DuraSpace registry duraspace org Archived from the original on 2016 03 06 Retrieved 2017 03 01 EIFL Expert tips for setting up and managing a DSpace repository eifl net Retrieved 2020 04 25 Open Knowledge Repository Open Knowledge Repository Apollo DASH Home dash harvard edu DSpace MIT Home dspace mit edu Spiral Home spiral imperial ac uk Retrieved 2018 11 27 IRIS Home apps who int Software matches any of DSpace Registry of Open Access Repositories roar eprints org Retrieved 2018 11 27 DuraSpace Registry Duraspace org 2020 05 05 Retrieved 2020 10 22 External links editDSpace official site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title DSpace amp oldid 1214779136, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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