Calling all students, Google Summer of Code 2011 Applications are due
by April 8!

(Professors, please share this with your students! Librarians, please
forward to both professors and students!)

YOU CAN EARN $5,000 FOR A BIT OF SUMMER CODING!?!

That's right! Apply for Google Summer of Code and you can earn $5000
USD for a summer's worth of work!  In addition, you will gain valuable
experience in a friendly open source community (looks great on your
resume!). You may even see your code as part of one of our DuraSpace
technologies!

DuraSpace is specifically looking for GSoC students who are interested
in one or more of the following topics: digital preservation/curation,
institutional repositories, digital libraries/archives, cloud
computing, semantic web, web services/applications, open access
publishing, and generally helping to ensure digital content can be
accessible over the long term.

For GSoC 2011, we are looking for students interested in working on
any of our three open source technology platforms:
* DSpace - a turnkey institutional repository application
* Fedora - a framework for building digital repositories
* DuraCloud - a hosted service for managing digital content in the cloud

For a list of all current DuraSpace GSoC Project Ideas, please visit:
https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/GSOC/

Students are also welcome to suggest their own Project Ideas! If you'd
like to begin the discussion early, please join our 'duraspace-gsoc'
mailing list:
http://groups.google.com/group/duraspace-gsoc/

If you aren't yet convinced, here are some videos/propaganda to
encourage your participation in GSoC:
* GSoC 2011 Flyers:
http://code.google.com/p/google-summer-of-code/wiki/GsocFlyers
* From GSoC 2009 - GSoC experiences and a "History of Open Source":
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vBRRR0BQyz0
* From GSoC 2008 - "Google Wants to Give you Money!":
http://idyll.dreamhosters.com/transfer/gsoc-2008-screencast.mp4

To participate in GSoC 2011 as a student, please visit the Google
Summer of Code homepage to submit your application:
http://www.google-melange.com/

In addition, we ask that you send in your application using the
DuraSpace application template available on our GSoC profile:
http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/org/google/gsoc2011/duraspace

More information about DuraSpace and our projects can be found on our
GSoC 2011 wiki page:
https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/GSOC/

The student application period began on Monday, March 28th and ends on
Friday, April 8. See the GSoC 2011 Site at
http://www.google-melange.com/ for more details.

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