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NewSpace - Volume 1, Issue 9
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dspace.org stats: 22,225 visits, 145 countries / territories, 64.97% new visitors - for October 2008 |
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DSpace Sponsorship Program - Michele Kimpton |
By
now, many of you should have received information in the mail about
becoming a sponsor of DSpace Foundation. The sponsorship program is one
component in our strategy for the foundation to become self-sustaining
over time. In addition, the foundation also plans to offer services to
the DSpace community, as well as secure corporate support and grant
funding for our projects. The details of the sponsorship program and
current initiatives can be found on the website.
We appreciate your consideration and support as you review the material
and speak with your organizations about participating in the program.
If you did not receive the mailing and would like a copy re-sent to
you, or if you have any questions about the program, please do not
hesitate to contact Michele Kimpton.
For those organizations that have already contributed, we thank you for
your contribution. We will post a list of sponsors to date on the
website shortly. |
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DSpace Introduction Video Now Available |
DSpace, with the help and support of the service provider, @mire,
has developed a brief "Introduction to DSpace" video. The video
explains repository software basics and demonstrates a few of the key
features of the DSpace platform. Click here, to check it out. |
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DSpace / Fedora Collaboration Meetings |
DSpace and Fedora will be hosting a joint panel at DLF on Thursday November 14, at 4pm. Both organizations will also be hosting a joint meeting at SPARC
on Wednesday Nov 19th, 5:30pm. We invite you to attend either meeting
if possible to hear updates on joint projects and how you can
participate. To keep in touch with ongoing work of both communities
please participate in the collaborative wiki. |
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DSpace / Fedora Collaboration Podcast |
| Michele
Kimpton, Executive Director of DSpace Foundation and Sandy Payette,
Executive Director of Fedora Commons recently discussed their
organizations and as well as their developing collaboration in an
interview with Paul Miller from Talis. For a link to the podcast of the
interview, click here. |
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Update on 2.0 Work Plan Meeting |
The DSpace 2.0 development team held
a meeting in early October to discuss the work schedule for the fall.
The meeting reviewed suggestions for alternative service frameworks,
ultimately settling on Spring and Guice.
The team also clarified the core services, and the data model. This
resulted in a work list and timeline that can be seen and tracked on
the DSpace 2.0 Jira.
The team is currently working forward toward three milestones, all of
which relate to the core services and model functionality of DSpace
2.0: 1) an initial assembly, labeled "Beta", targeted for mid
November, 2) a first release candidate, "RC1", slated for the end of
2008, and 3) a second release candidate, "RC2", slated for the end of
January, 2009. |
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Feature / Issue Tracker (Jira) Launches for 2.0 Work |
The DSpace community is now using Jira to
track, prioritize and guide its work. In addition to the DSpace
platform work, Jira also allows the community to watch specific issues
- receive updates when there are changes - as well as vote on an
issue's relevance. Although there are no guarantees when a specific
item will be addressed, the community can build a consensus on items
captured in Jira and it will enhance the visibility of that issue. Jira
also allows developers to create hierarchal tasks, vary the privilege
levels and create a variety of status reports. Community members are
encouraged to create Jira accounts,
comment on issues and participate in the steering process. Jira
participants can also subscribe to feeds, if they are interested in
tracking activity. |
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Update on DSpace Global Outreach Committee |
The DSpace Global Outreach Committee is
underway. The committee's first priority was soliciting agenda items
and participants for a repository manager meeting after the SPARC Digital Repositories Meeting
in Baltimore, Maryland later this month. Several members from the
committee will be facilitating the meeting. For more information on
the meeting please see the link below. Rea Devakos - University of Toronto Ronee L. Francis - Vanderbilt University Ezra S. Gbaje - Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria Leonie Hayes - University of Auckland Alvin Hutchinson - Smithsonian Institution Libraries Iryna Kuchma - eIFL.net Jayan C Kurian - National University of Singapore Yohannes Mulugeta - Addis Ababa University Libraries Jim Ottaviani - University of Michigan Christina Richison - NITLE Sarah Shreeves - University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Michael Soupios - Seton Hall University Julie Speer - Georgia Institute of Technology Elin Stangeland - Cambridge University Lilbrary Beth Tillinghast - University of Hawaii at Manoa |
DSpace Repository Manager Meeting |
The DSpace Global Outreach Committee and DSpace Foundation are hosting a DSpace Repository Manager Meeting on November 19, from 8:30am-12pm at the Renaissance Harborplace Hotel in Baltimore, Maryland. The meeting will follow the SPARC Digital Repositories 2008 Meeting
on November 17-18 and is open to anyone in the DSpace community. The
agenda includes: 1) Manakin Session , 2) Community Development
Requirement Discussion, 3) Various topics in a Bird of a Feather format. Space is limited and is available on a first come, first serve basis. If you would like to attend, please contact Valorie Hollister. | |
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