Thanks Mark , this worked!

On Friday, November 3, 2023 at 4:26:44 PM UTC Mark Wood wrote:

> You can check the <meta name="Generator"> element in any page returned by 
> DSpace.  Its `content` attribute will contain the version of DSpace that is 
> running.  If you cannot find a Generator meta, the version is very very old.
>
> If you have identified the sources that were used to build your instance, 
> you can inspect the top-level 'pom.xml' file.  The POM's <version> element 
> (Xpath: /project/version) will be the version of DSpace represented by the 
> sources.
> On Friday, November 3, 2023 at 12:11:11 PM UTC-4 Conor wrote:
>
> I have recently taken over a role from somebody who managed all our dspace 
> stuff. I was wondering is there a way of checking what version of dspace is 
> currently running on our server ? 
>
>

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