4Science,

Congratulations on this release. Would you summarize the changes and 
functionality in this release? Is available as a demo?

Thanks,

Anne Lawrence
Virginia Tech

On Friday, May 22, 2020 at 2:20:35 AM UTC-4, Susanna Mornati 4Science wrote:
>
> 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] 
> <javascript:>.*
>

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