Hello,
at 4Science we are proud to have developed this tool and grateful to 
Queen’s University, Université de Montréal, Université Laval, University of 
British Columbia, University of Saskatchewan, Victoria Island University, 
and York University, CARL and COAR to have made this possible!Susanna
https://www.4science.it/en/2020/05/22/dspace-5-6-extension-now-available-to-support-orcid-and-new-openaire-guidelines/

Collaborating to Support Greater Visibility and Discoverability of Open 
Scholarship – DSpace 5 & 6 Extension now Available to Support ORCID and New 
OpenAIRE Guidelines

http://www.carl-abrc.ca/news/release-of-dspace-5-6-extension-openaire/

*Wednesday, May 20, 2020.* – The Canadian Association of Research Libraries 
(CARL) is pleased to announce the availability of a plug-in to support new 
OpenAIRE guidelines in DSpace <http://www.dspace.org/> 5 & 6. The plug-in, 
developed by 4Science <https://www.4science.it/>, a Certified Partner of 
DSpace, enables institutions using DSpace 5 & 6 to support OpenAIRE 
Guidelines for Literature Repositories, Version 4 
<https://openaire-guidelines-for-literature-repository-managers.readthedocs.io/en/v4.0.0/>
.

Comprehensive, interoperable metadata is an important aspect for discovery 
and to support other value added services for repositories. As such, 
several regional repository networks including Europe, Latin America and 
Canada have agreed to adopt OpenAIRE metadata guidelines in order to align 
the metadata across their networks and include ORCID for authors’ 
identification. The adoption of OpenAIRE metadata guidelines is also 
recommended for repositories that are complying with Plan S.

This development is part of an international collaboration between 
OpenAIRE, CARL and the Confederation of Open Access Repositories (COAR) 
<http://www.coar-repositories.org/> to improve discovery and tracking of 
Canadian research outputs. The work on this plug-in was led by Queen’s 
University <https://www.queensu.ca/>, and funded by several Canadian 
research libraries: Queen’s University, Université de Montréal, Université 
Laval, University of British Columbia, University of Saskatchewan, Victoria 
Island University, and York University.

Given the widespread use of the DSpace platform, this extension will 
support international interoperability, and enable hundreds of repositories 
around the world to contribute to network services such as OpenAIRE and LA 
Referencia. The code is now being tested and available for download and 
implementation locally for early adopters and is under consideration for 
integration as a feature in a future release of DSpace.

The complete code for version 5 is available here:
https://github.com/4Science/DSpace/tree/openaire-lit-v4_dspace5

The complete code for version 6 is available here:
https://github.com/4Science/DSpace/tree/openaire-lit-v4_dspace6

Using this code, no extra effort is required other than building and 
deploying the new version.

*For more information, please contact [email protected] 
<[email protected]>.*

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