To Dspace Community:

Good afternoon for all of you. I would like to know if somebody could help
me. Our informatics group, have installed the language module, but it didn't
translate the subject categories. So, I guess that there is a way for not do
this manually ¿no?
Anyway, if somebody could help me, I would be gratefull.

Thanks a lot in advance

Lic. Grisel del Toro Iglesias
Especialista de Información

Dirección de Información
San Lázaro y L, Vedado, La Habana. CP 10 400. Cuba.
Teléfonos: 878 8957 ext. 305
www.dict.uh.cu



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Today's Topics:

   1. DSpace 4.1 released! (Mark H. Wood)
   2. SUNScholar/Upgrading - Libopedia (Hilton Gibson)
   3. REMINDER: PARTICIPATE in the DSpace Vision Survey: Help
      Define the Future (Tim Donohue)
   4. OR2014 Update: Open Repositories Conference       Sponsorship
      Opportunities (Carol Minton Morris)
   5. Register for a webinar on OpenAIRE compatibility  for
      repositories (Iryna Kuchma)


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Message: 1
Date: Tue, 4 Mar 2014 12:28:30 -0500
From: "Mark H. Wood" <[email protected]>
Subject: [Dspace-general] DSpace 4.1 released!
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Dear DSpace Community:

On behalf of the DSpace developers, I would like to formally announce
that DSpace 4.1 is now available!  DSpace 4.1 is a bug-fix release and
contains no new features.

DSpace 4.1 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-4.1" tag)

In addition, you are welcome to try out DSpace 4.1 on
http://demo.dspace.org/ and continue to provide any early feedback you
may have.

== Fixed in 4.1 == 

o   Fixed issue where having a period (.) in your handle prefix
    generated incorrect identifiers (DS-1536)

o   Fixed broken quick build (from [dspace-src]/dspace) (DS-1867)

o   Fixed a crash of DSpace during CSV import via BTE (DS-1857)

o   Fixed collection harvesting to DSpace via ORE (DS-1848)

o   Fixed deposit of new items via SWORD (DS-1846)

o   Fixed search hit highlighting in XMLUI (DS-1907)

o   Fixed broken 'stat-initial' script (DS-1795)

o   Other minor fixes. See Changes in 4.x section for a list of all fixes.

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

  https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/DSDOC4x/Release+Notes

== 4.1 Documentation == 

The DSpace 4.x documentation is available online at: 
https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/DSDOC4x/

A PDF copy of the documentation is still distributed with the
software.   In addition, it can also be downloaded from: 
http://www.dspace.org/latest-release/

== 4.1 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 4.1 went off without a hitch. 

A detailed listing of all known people/institutions who contributed
directly to DSpace 4.1 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 4.1, we had a total of 25 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 4.1
Release Notes at: 

  https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/DSDOC4x/Release+Notes

As always, we are happy to hear back from the community about DSpace.
Please let us know what you think of 4.1! 

- Mark Wood, on behalf of the DSpace 4.1 Release Team, and all the
  DSpace developers.

-- 
Mark H. Wood, Lead System Programmer   [email protected]
Machines should not be friendly.  Machines should be obedient.
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Message: 2
Date: Wed, 5 Mar 2014 11:25:14 +0200
From: Hilton Gibson <[email protected]>
Subject: [Dspace-general] SUNScholar/Upgrading - Libopedia
To: General List <[email protected]>
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http://wiki.lib.sun.ac.za/index.php/SUNScholar/Upgrading

?Hi All

For all those considering a DSpace upgrade due to the recent release of
DSpace 4.1, but do not enjoy having ample resources to do so, please read
the wiki help pages.?

Cheers

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Message: 3
Date: Wed, 05 Mar 2014 07:50:49 -0600
From: Tim Donohue <[email protected]>
Subject: [Dspace-general] REMINDER: PARTICIPATE in the DSpace Vision
        Survey: Help Define the Future
To: [email protected],       dspace-tech
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All,

As a reminder, we'd appreciate your feedback as part of the DSpace 
Vision Survey:

https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/dspacevision

We have decided to keep this survey open until the end of this week 
(Fri, March 7), so there's still time to let us know what you think!

- Tim

On 2/4/2014 11:08 AM, Carol Minton Morris wrote:
> *FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE*
>
> Feb. 4, 2014
> Read it online: http://bit.ly/1fEw84t
>
> *Be Part of Defining the Future of DSpace: Participate in the DSpace 
> Vision Survey*
>
> /Winchester, MA/ What should a new, modernized DSpace application be like?
>
> DSpace 1.0 was released on November 4, 2002. More than ten years later 
> DSpace remains the most-used institutional repository software in the 
> world providing preservation of, and access to millions of precious 
> digital objects in more than 1,800 repositories.
>
> The DSpace Vision Survey 
> <https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/dspacevision>, compiled by the DSpace 
> Vision Group consisting of DuraSpace staff members, DSpace Committers, 
> DSpace Community Advisory Team members, and other DSpace community 
> members, was facilitated by DuraSpace. The survey aims to gather the 
> collective thoughts of the DSpace user community in order to define 
> and shape the future of DSpace over the coming years. Now that DSpace 
> is 10+ years old, it's time to reflect on how far it has come and 
> where it is going.
>
> An initial DSpace Vision meeting was held in May of 2013, followed by 
> a community session at Open Repositories 2013 that resulted in 
> achieving consensus on broad goals and directions. These can be viewed 
> here 
> <http://duraspace.org/sites/duraspace.org/files/u3/DSpace%20vision.pdf>
(PDF).
>
> The DSpace Vision Group will analyze survey data to refine these 
> initial goals and directions. It consists of four pages and will take 
> 10-minutes to complete. You may comment on what you think DSpace is, 
> what functionality it should offer in the future, and what systems it 
> should integrate with. The DSpace Vision Survey 
> <https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/dspacevision> will be open until the 
> end of February. Feel free to answer as an individual, or to submit a 
> single response from your organization:
>
> https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/dspacevision
>
> THANK YOU for joining the exciting conversation about the future 
> direction and development of DSpace by completing the DSpace Vision 
> Survey <https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/dspacevision> (download the PDF 
> version 
>
<http://duraspace.org/sites/duraspace.org/files/u3/Survey_DSpaceVision.pdf>)
.
>
>
> -- 
> Carol Minton Morris
> DuraSpace
> Director of Marketing and Communications
> [email protected]
> Skype: carolmintonmorris
> 607 592-3135 <tel:607%20592-3135>
> Twitter@DuraSpace <http://twitter.com/duraspace>
> Twitter@DuraCloud <http://twitter.com/duracloud>
> http://DuraSpace.org

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Message: 4
Date: Thu, 6 Mar 2014 10:26:18 -0500
From: Carol Minton Morris <[email protected]>
Subject: [Dspace-general] OR2014 Update: Open Repositories Conference
        Sponsorship Opportunities
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*A message from the Open Repositories 2014 Conference organizers*

March 6, 2014
Read it online: http://bit.ly/NXi0cq

*Open Repositories 2014 Conference Sponsorship Opportunities*
*Reach digital preservation, archiving, access and technology leaders and
developers*

*Helsinki, Finland*  Sponsorship opportunities are now available for the
International  <http://or2014.helsinki.fi/>Conference on Open
Repositories<http://or2014.helsinki.fi/> (OR2014).
The event will take place from Monday 9 June to Friday 13 June 2014 in
Helsinki, Finland.

*Is your organisation a market leader in digital asset management,
digital storage, research information systems or scholarly communication?*
If
so OR2014 is a great occasion to showcase products and services and to
communicate your brand to leaders and decision makers in the open
repository community. Your company or organization can demonstrate active
involvement in the global effort toward interoperable open repositories
that provide broad access to quality information and resources.

Details regarding sponsorship opportunities options can be found on
the conference web site: http://or2014.helsinki.fi/?page_id=375

You can also contact [email protected] for further information
and reservation of sponsorships.
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Message: 5
Date: Fri, 7 Mar 2014 17:59:18 +0200
From: Iryna Kuchma <[email protected]>
Subject: [Dspace-general] Register for a webinar on OpenAIRE
        compatibility   for repositories
To: [email protected], boai-forum
        <[email protected]>,   "Global Open Access List (Successor
of
        AmSci)" <[email protected]>,     eifloa <[email protected]>,
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*Apologies for cross-posting*

 OpenAIRE (Open Access Infrastructure for Research in Europe,
*http://www.openaire.eu/
<http://www.openaire.eu/>*) is offering open webinars on OpenAIRE
compatibility for repositories with Pedro Pr?ncipe, Jos? Carvalho, Paolo
Manghi and Alen Vodopijevec on Tuesday, March 18 and on Tuesday, April 1.

 OpenAIRE now harvests content from a range of European repositories, and
ensures raised visibility of open access content, as well as links to
project and funding information and datasets.

 In order to ensure interoperability and compatibility, an integrated suite
of guidelines have been developed. The webinars will briefly outline the
OpenAIRE Guidelines (*http://guidelines.openaire.eu
<http://guidelines.openaire.eu/>*):

   1.

   Guidelines for Literature Repository Managers
   2.

   Guidelines for Data Archive Managers
   3.

   Guidelines for CRIS Managers.

 The webinars will focus on how to implement the literature guidelines in
DSpace, EPrints and other repositories, highlighting the recent updates in
the OpenAIRE infrastructure and the main changes in the last version of the
guidelines. The latest changes in the OpenAIRE guidelines are intended to
guide repository managers to expose to the OpenAIRE infrastructure not only
the EC funded research results, but also publications funded by other
national
or international funders.

 *Who should attend*

 We invite repository managers and administrators interested in learning
more about making their repositories compatible with the OpenAIRE
infrastructure and wanting to help their faculty to comply with the EC open
access requirements (FP7 and Horizon H2020).

 *Why you should attend*


   -

   To find out about the different versions of the literature repository
   guidelines, backwards compatibility and implementation.


   -

   By implementing these guidelines, repository managers will be able to
   enable authors who deposit publications in their repositories to fulfill
   the EC open access requirements, as well as the requirements of other
   (national or international) funders. In addition it will allow the
OpenAIRE
   infrastructure to add value?added services such as discoverability,
   linking, and creation of enhanced publications.


   -

   Research managers in your institution will be able to compare your
   institutional performance with the performance of other institutions in
   your country and within the European Union using the OpenAIRE publication
   statistics tool. You will also save time for project coordinators at your
   institution.

 *Agenda*

   -

   Overview of the OpenAIREplus project and the OpenAIRE guidelines
   -

   Presentation of the OpenAIRE guidelines for Literature Repositories:
   Aim, versions and specifications
   -

      OpenAIRE compatibility status: levels and OAI sets
       -

   How to make the repository OpenAIRE compatible
   -

   OpenAIRE validator and registration process

 *Webinars Details*

 *Dates and duration*

 *Tuesday, March 18*

11:00 ? 12:00 CET (DSpace repository platform);

14:00 ? 15:00 CET (proprietary platforms);

15:30 ? 16:30 CET (EPrints repository platform);

 *or Tuesday, April 1*

11:00 ? 12:00 CET (proprietary platforms);

14:00 ? 15:00 CET (EPrints repository platform);

15:30 ? 16:30 CET (DSpace repository platform);

 *(please choose the date most convenient for you)*

 *How to register*

To register your interest in attending the webinar, please email
iryna.kuchma [at] eifl.net as soon as possible with the following
information:

   -

   your name


   -

   your email address


   -

   your job title, institution and country
   -

   *the date, time and title (repository platform specification) of the
   webinar you would like to attend*

 *How you participate*: once your place is confirmed, you will receive a
URL and password for the session.

 All you will need is an internet-connected computer with sound (and maybe
headphones if you are in a busy room).

 To check if your computer will be able to access the session successfully,
please go to: *www.instantpresenter.com/systemtest
<http://www.instantpresenter.com/systemtest>*

 *Individual consultations*

 You can also book an individual consultation with the OpenAIRE team
members on Wednesday, March 19, Thursday, March 20, or Friday, March 21;
and on Wednesday, April 2, Thursday, April 3, or Friday, April 4.

 Contact person: Pedro Pr?ncipe, Open Access Projects, University of Minho,
pedroprincipe[@]sdum.uminho.pt.

 Please don't hesitate to contact us if you have any questions.

 On behalf of the OpenAIRE team

Pedro Pr?ncipe, Open Access Projects, University of Minho, pedroprincipe[@]
sdum.uminho.pt

Iryna Kuchma, EIFL Open Access Programme Manager, iryna.kuchma[@]eifl.net
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