867 repositórios no DSpace, 25 brasileiros

New and Improved DSpace Registry

Have you ever wondered which institutions have upgraded to the most 
recent version of DSpace or which repositories have video files stored?
DuraSpace is pleased to announce a new resource, the  community DSpace 
Registry.
The database was conceived of and designed by members of the DSpace 
Global Outreach Committee (DGOC) to address one of the biggest 
challenges within the DSpace user community; not just to identify which 
institutions used DSpace, but also cultivate a resource with some basic 
information about those repositories to help facilitate connections 
between users. The work started early last year and included a Community 
Networking Survey, which gathered data about repositories and seeded the 
information now available in the database.
Members of the DSpace community will now be able to search the database 
to discover other institutions which have similar repositories, 
environments or interests to their own. The hope of DGOC and the 
DuraSpace organization is that this listing will help foster all types 
of connections and collaborations in the future.

What is new?
The most popular page on the dspace.org site for the last few years has 
been the "Who's Using DSpace?" page. This page was a simple list of 
DSpace repositories with only the institution name, country and URL link 
listed. The list was not easily searchable or sortable.
The new DSpace repositories database provides much more information and 
functionality. And there are now over 800 known repositories included in 
the database, representing over 80 countries.
Main Table View
The main database view provides you with a sortable table of all known 
DSpace instances. It includes the institution name, country, type of 
institution (academic, museum, government, etc), DSpace version/user 
interface and the URL link. This list can be re-ordered by any of the 
fields listed -- so if you want to get a quick view of who is using 1.6 
XML/Manakin it can be done in an instant by clicking on the column header.
Detailed Repository View
To view all the available information about a specific repository (use 
case, file types stored, type of content stored, addons/extensions, 
database, operating system, etc), you simply click on the institution 
name. You will then view all the information available in the database 
about that particular repository.
Search/Filters
On the left hand side there is a number of search filters, including an 
open text search which you can use to perform a single or multi-faceted 
search and will produce a listing of those institutions which meet your 
selected criteria.

How can you add or update your institution's information?
The information available in the repositories database is limited to 
what has been provided by the institution either by registering 
previously on dspace.org, the ROAR listing or by responding to the April 
2009 Community Networking Survey. We would love to help foster more 
connections. Please take the time to register or to update your 
repository's information by making use of the  registration form for new 
listings or update form for existing listings. Please note that we 
expect updates to existing listings may take a few days to show up in 
the database and we ask for your patience.

Acknowledgments
Many thanks to the DGOC for their design and review work on this 
project. Thanks also to Valorie Hollister, Director of Community 
Development, DSpace Project/DuraSpace for driving the project forward 
and to Lauren L'Esperance, DSpace.org webmaster who worked out all the 
technical pieces.

We look forward to hearing your feedback and comments about the new 
DSpace Registry.

FONTE: 
http://www.dspace.org/newsletter-newspace/NewSpace-Volume-3-Issue-20.htmlPlease 
contact Valorie Hollister at vhollister[at]duraspace.org directly.


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