Dear all,

I have also been wondering if this could be done in DSpace.  While 
checking out some other repositories, I noticed that it has been done in 
the Zurich Open Repository and Archive 
http://www.zora.unizh.ch/zora/community-list which is maintained by Open 
Repository (a service from Biomed Central).  I understand they use Dspace 
too.  I wonder how this was done.  Would Manakin help in this? Will they 
please share this with the Dspace community?

Girija

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On Wed, 21 Nov 2007, Mika Stenberg wrote:

> I think arranging collections / communities isnt supported in DSpace.
> They are automatically displayed alphabetically. We have several
> collection that require a certain ordering, and are hoping that a
> feature like this would be added to DSpace soon. Meanwhile you can go
> around it by naming your collections like a) Collection 1 b) Collection 2.
>
> -Mika

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