Apr 9, 2015 - You'll need to install this pre-requisite software (for DSpace 1.5.x and higher). Check the 'Windows Installation' section of the System.
Contents. History The first public version of DSpace was released in November 2002, as a joint effort between developers from. Following the first user group meeting in March 2004, a group of interested institutions formed the DSpace Federation, which determined the governance of future software development by adopting the 's as well as establishing the DSpace Committer Group. In July 2007 as the DSpace user community grew larger, HP and MIT jointly formed the DSpace Foundation, 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 organization led to the joining of the two organizations to pursue their common mission in a not-for-profit called. Currently the DSpace software and user community receives leadership and guidance from DuraSpace. Technology DSpace is constructing with web applications and many programs and an associated metadata store.
The web applications provide interfaces for administration, deposit, ingest, search, and access. This web application is maintained the file of the system or storage system. The metadata is stored in a and supports the use of.
DSpace holdings are made available primarily via a web interface, More recent versions of DSpace also support and browse functionality using. Features Some most important features of DSpace are as follows. 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. Granular group based access control, allowing setting permissions down to the level of individual files.
Optimized for Google Scholar indexing Operating systems DSpace software runs on Linux, Solaris, Unix, Ubuntu and Windows. It can also be installed on. Linux is by far the most common OS for DSpace. Notable DSpace repositories. The World Bank - Open Knowledge Repository. Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository.
Digital Access to Scholarship at Harvard. DSpace@MIT. Spiral - Imperial College London Repository. WHO Institutional Repository for Information Sharing A full list of institutional repositories using DSpace software as well as others is available via the Registry of Open Access Repositories (ROAR) See also. DSpace Alternatives Free and Open Source Software.
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