Beth Tillinghast here at the University of Hawaii at Manoa. We 
actually have two instances running: one for our own UHM scholarly 
output and one for resources that may not be our scholarly output but 
over which someone on campus has some form of "guardianship". We are 
also planning on implementing another instance in the very near 
future. This will be for our other system schools.

Each repository instance has a different focus and may be guided by 
different administrative needs.

Beth
At 01:41 PM 1/20/2011, Platt, Alice wrote:
>I realize you are new, so you might not know the nuances to the 
>answer, but I am interested in why the library has four separate 
>repositories. For the group -- does anyone else have more than one 
>DSpace instance at their institution, and why?
>
>Alice Platt
>Digital Initiatives Librarian
>Shapiro Library
>Southern New Hampshire University
>________________________________________
>From: Andrea Schweer [[email protected]]
>Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2011 3:58 PM
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: [Dspace-general] DSpace 1.7 discussion: Introductions
>
>Hi all,
>
>I'm Andrea Schweer, my official title is Institutional Research
>Repository Technical Specialist. I'm a software developer based at the
>University of Waikato in New Zealand; I'm responsible for development
>and maintenance of four different institutional repositories for the
>Library Consortium of New Zealand.
>
>I haven't been in this role for more than a few months, which means I
>inherited all four repositories. I think the "older" ones went live
>around 2008 and the "newest" one early in 2010.
>
>Currently, three are on 1.6.1 and the fourth is on 1.6.2; all are on
>RHEL 5.5. There are no immediate plans to go to 1.7, though an upgrade
>to 1.7.1 (if it's been released by then) is tentatively scheduled for
>after Easter.
>
>Two of the repositories use XMLUI, the other two use JSPUI. We have a
>whole bunch of customisations of code and user interface, mostly around
>embargoes but also for usage statistics.
>
>cheers,
>Andrea
>
>--
>Andrea Schweer
>IRR Technical Specialist, ITS Information Systems
>The University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand
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