>From COAR:


*Collaborating to support greater visibility and discoverability of open 
scholarship - DSpace 5 & 6 extension will soon enable support for new 
OpenAIRE Guidelines*
 
Monday, December 2, 2019. – Several Canadian research libraries are 
providing funding to ensure that the vast majority of DSpace repositories 
around the world can be discovered through OpenAIRE, an international 
database of open scholarly content.
 
Quality and comprehensive metadata are a critical requirement for building 
discovery and other services on top of distributed repository content. To 
that end, several regional repository networks including Europe, Latin 
America and Canada have agreed to adopt the OpenAIRE metadata guidelines - 
which define a common approach to assigning metadata elements.
 
In order to support the new OpenAIRE guidelines, repository platforms must 
change the way they expose their metadata. While new versions of repository 
platforms will support the guidelines, many institutions still use previous 
versions of the software, and are faced with non-compliance or undertaking 
challenging local development of their software.
 
*Queen’s University Library along with several other Canadian university 
libraries are pleased to provide funding for the development of an 
extension to DSpace 5 & 6 that will support compliance with the OpenAIRE 
Guidelines for Literature Repository Managers v4*. Given the widespread use 
of the DSpace platform, this will enable hundreds of repositories around 
the world to participate in network services such as OpenAIRE and LA 
Referencia.
 
This work is being undertaken as part of the collaboration between the 
Canadian Association of Research Libraries, COAR and OpenAIRE, with 
financial support for this development from the following Canadian 
libraries: Queen’s University, Université de Montréal, Université Laval, 
University of British Columbia, University of Saskatchewan, Victoria Island 
University, and York University.
 
*The technological implementation will be undertaken by 4Science*, which is 
a Certified Partner of DSpace, contributor to COAR Next Generation 
Repository Expert Group, collaborator of OpenAIRE and ORCID, and longtime 
supporter of open source technologies, open standards and interoperability.
 
The release of the implementation and user documentation is expected by the 
end of February 2020.
 
For more information, please contact [email protected]
 
Links:
https://www.queensu.ca/ 
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http://www.carl-abrc.ca 
<https://urlsand.esvalabs.com/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.carl-abrc.ca&e=86a32c02&h=d775bfc5&f=n&p=y>
http://www.dspace.org/ 
<https://urlsand.esvalabs.com/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.dspace.org%2F&e=86a32c02&h=96bde6e6&f=n&p=y>
http://www.coar-repositories.org 
<https://urlsand.esvalabs.com/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.coar-repositories.org&e=86a32c02&h=8718862b&f=n&p=y>
https://openaire-guidelines-for-literature-repository-managers.readthedocs.io/en/v4.0.0/
 
<https://urlsand.esvalabs.com/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fopenaire-guidelines-for-literature-repository-managers.readthedocs.io%2Fen%2Fv4.0.0%2F&e=86a32c02&h=f0ad935d&f=n&p=y>
https://www.4science.it/ 
<https://urlsand.esvalabs.com/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.4science.it%2F&e=86a32c02&h=5a2ddb60&f=n&p=y>

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