Dear DSpace community-
Do not forget to register your repository with "Who's Using DSpace", the most
popular page on the DSpace website. Our goal is to keep a comprehensive list of
repository information to help facilitate connections between users and to
foster collaborations in the future. Have you already registered but recently
updated to DSpace 1.6 or made other changes? Please take a moment to review and
update your information.
"Who's Using DSpace":
http://www.dspace.org/index.php?option=com_formdashboard&Itemid=151&lang=en Use
this to review the registry information.
Register your repository: http://www.dspace.org/whos-using-dspace.html
Update your repository profile:
http://www.dspace.org/dspace-instance-update-form.html Use this link if you
have recently upgraded to a recent DSpace version or would like add other
information.
Thank you for your continued support!
Most sincerely,
DSpace Global Outreach Committee
The "Who's Using DSpace" is a great way to strengthen DSpace community
networking. Members of the DSpace community can now search the database to
discover other institutions which have similar repositories, environments or
interests to their own. Members can see, for example, who is using which
version of DSpace, what kind of customizations they've done, and what kind of
content they store. Users can use a faceted browse to find institutions that
meet specific criteria and perform open text searches on the entire registry.
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