Dear DSpace Community:

On behalf of the DSpace developers, I would like to formally announce
that DSpace 3.3 is now available!  DSpace 3.3 is a bug-fix release and
contains no new features.  It includes several bug fixes which have
been backported to the 3.x platform (from the upcoming 4.2 bug-fix
release).

DSpace 3.3 will likely be the last release on the DSpace 3.x platform.

DSpace 3.3 can be downloaded immediately at either of the following
locations: 

* SourceForge: https://sourceforge.net/projects/dspace/files/
* GitHub: https://github.com/DSpace/DSpace/  (see the "dspace-3.3" tag)

== Fixed in 3.3 ==

o  Handle prefix containing a dot generated incorrect identifier.uri
   (DS-1536)

o  "Out of Memory" errors may occur when indexing large bitstreams/files
   in Discovery (DS-1958)

o  A possible memory leak in the OAI webapp (DS-1898)

o  A problem with repeatable fields in XMLUI submission forms losing
   values (DS-1893)

o  The "dspace classpath" command threw an error (DS-1998)

o  Thumbnails were not displayed when using JSPUI + Oracle database
   (DS-2013)

o  A fix in OAI harvester test for source sites with many OAI sets
   (DS-1834)

o  If the optional SOLRBrowseDAO was enabled, attempts to remove items
   may have failed with a database exception (DS-1619)

o  Other minor fixes. See Changes in 3.x section for a list of all fixes.

For much more information on each of these features, please visit our
3.x Release Notes: 

  https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/DSPACE/DSpace+Release+3.3+Notes

== 3.3 Documentation == 

The DSpace 3.x documentation is available online at: 
https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/DSDOC3x/

A PDF copy of the documentation can be downloaded from:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/dspace/files/DSpace%20Stable/3.3/DSpace-Manual.pdf/download

== 3.3 Acknowledgments == 

The DSpace application would not exist without the hard work and
support of the community. Thank you to the many developers who have
worked very hard to deliver all the new features and
improvements. Also thanks to the users who provided input and feedback
on the development, as well those who participated in the
testathons. Additionally I would like to thank Tim Donohue of
DuraSpace for ensuring that DSpace 3.3 went off without a hitch. 

A detailed listing of all known people/institutions who contributed
directly to DSpace 3.3 is available in the Release Notes.  If you
contributed and were accidentally not listed, please let us know so
that we can correct it!

For DSpace 3.3, we had a total of 45 individuals contribute bug
reports and bug fixes.  A big thanks goes out to everyone who
participated.  We hope you'll continue to be a valuable addition to
the DSpace community for the next release and beyond!

== More Information == 

More information on this release is also available in the DSpace 3.3
Release Notes at: 

  https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/DSDOC3x/Release+Notes

As always, we are happy to hear back from the community about DSpace.
Please let us know what you think of 3.3! 

- Mark Wood, on behalf of the DSpace 3.3 Release Team, and all the
  DSpace developers.

-- 
Mark H. Wood, Lead System Programmer   mw...@iupui.edu
Machines should not be friendly.  Machines should be obedient.

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