The best thing I can think is the new oai harvesting from TAMU Texas  
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Paulo Jobim
On Apr 21, 2009, at 1:28 AM, Stuart Lewis wrote:

> Hi!
>
> As you'll have seen from recent emails, the DSpace community has now  
> released version 1.5.2 of the DSpace software. It has many new  
> features, some enhancements to current features, and some bug fixes.  
> Many of you will also know that a small team of developers have been  
> working on DSpace version 2.0 which will bring with it many  
> essential architectural enhancements to ensure that DSpace continues  
> to fulfil the needs of the user community over the coming years.  
> DSpace 2.0 is likely to be released early in 2010.
>
> In the mean time, the DSpace committers have decided to start  
> working on DSpace version 1.6. By moving to 1.6 (rather than 1.5.3)  
> we can add new features that require changes to underlying DSpace  
> database. We can't tell you just yet what new features will be in  
> version 1.6 because we haven't decided! And that is where you come  
> in...
>
> We'd like you to tell us which three features you would like to see  
> in version 1.6. To help you do this, we have created an online  
> survey at http://dspacesurvey.info/. We know nobody likes to be  
> bombarded with surveys, so we've kept this one really short. In  
> fact, it asks only one question:
>
> "What should be in DSpace version 1.6?"
>
> The survey has three boxes to enable you to tell us what your top  
> three new features would be. We can then look at all the survey  
> responses to help decide where we should devote our development  
> effort. We'll put all the commonly requested features into JIRA 
> (http://jira.dspace.org/ 
> ) to enable further commenting and voting. As always, if you want to  
> develop your own new features, we'd love to work with you to get  
> those features included provided that they are in scope, or if you  
> want to work with us on the new features that the community votes  
> for, please get in touch! The DSpace community relies on developers  
> donating their time and expertise to help improve the software. If  
> you want to join in, get in touch at the dspace-devel email list.
>
> But for now, what are you waiting for? Fill in the survey... 
> http://dspacesurvey.info/
>
>
> (Please complete the survey by the 28th of April as we'll close it  
> then)
>
>
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