/Testathon
I'd again encourage you to help us test this release next week (or even
earlier if you want to install it yourself).
Thanks again!
Tim
On 2/9/2010 10:21 AM, Tim Donohue wrote:
All,
We have a few big announcements regarding 1.6.0 this week!
*1.6.0 RC2 Release*
Later this week, we
this week, please help us make DSpace 1.6
one of the best releases yet!
Thanks again for your help,
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http://wiki.dspace.org/index.php/DSpaceContributors
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Committers Group.
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Hi Fang Dorothea,
On 5/3/2010 10:10 AM, Dorothea Salo wrote:
On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 10:05 AM, Wang, Fangfang.w...@ttu.edu wrote:
Thanks, Dorothea. But that sounds insane!! I find the permissions in Dspace
especially frustrating/not user-friendly!
So do I; I've been complaining about them
Hi Sauleha,
Please see our How to Troubleshoot an Error page on the DSpace Wiki
for more information on troubleshooting error messages, and where to
find the full error messages in your DSpace log file:
http://wiki.dspace.org/confluence/display/DSPACE/Troubleshoot+an+error
Once you've found
,
rather than potentially waiting years for the next major release of the
software.
We hope that you are as excited about these announcements as we are!
As always, let us know if there are any questions.
Tim Donohue
Technical Lead for DSpace Project
DuraSpace.org
The DSpace Developers would like to announce the release schedule for
DSpace 1.6.2, which resolves an few key issues in 1.6.1.
DSpace 1.6.2 is scheduled for public release on Wednesday, June 16, 2010.
DSpace 1.6.2 is a bug-fix release which will resolve two key issues
found within 1.6.1. This
those
few key issues we overlooked in that release. Special thanks to the
small team of developers (Kim Shepherd, Keith Gilbertson, Stuart Lewis,
Tim Donohue) who pulled together fixes quickly and helped with the rapid
turnaround between 1.6.1 and 1.6.2. As always, thanks to Jeffrey
Trimble
Hi Hardik,
We actually don't maintain such a list of updated files, as it would be
a rather long list (at least for 1.5.2 to 1.6.2).
However, if you are comfortable with command-line and have Subversion
(svn) installed, you can generate a list of all changes using our
Subversion repository.
to learn
more, and ask followup questions.
- Tim
On 7/1/2010 8:52 PM, stuart yeates wrote:
I notice you on the acknowledgement list Tim.
Would you like to comment specifically on the extent and nature of any
dpsace-BibApp integration?
cheers
stuart
Tim Donohue wrote:
(This message is being
Dan,
You might find the following areas of the DSpace 1.6.2 Documentation to
be of help:
* Intro to Authority work:
http://www.dspace.org/1_6_2Documentation/ch02.html#N105E6
* Authority Control Settings:
http://www.dspace.org/1_6_2Documentation/ch05.html#N14347
There's also much more detail
free to share them
publicly on any DSpace listserv (or add comments to the wiki), or
privately by emailing myself (tdono...@duraspace.org) or Valorie
Hollister (vhollis...@duraspace.org).
Thanks!
- Tim
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Hi,
First, just to clarify, DuraSpace is an organization and not a software
product. The open source software products that the DuraSpace
organization helps to support are DSpace, Fedora Commons and DuraCloud.
So, I'm assuming you are probably asking about DuraCloud (since that's
what the
Miguel,
You're almost there. You just need to create the group INTRANET (it
is not auto-created for you). After creating that group, you should be
able to use that group to restrict IP access to whatever you need to.
- Tim
On 8/17/2010 8:44 AM, Miguel A. Robledo wrote:
Hi,
I'm looking
All,
The summer is always a great time to sit back, relax, and put your feet
up. But this summer, the DSpace developers have been hard at work
(though, we've also taken our respective relaxation time). We've been
making early preparations for the upcoming DSpace 1.7 release and
mentoring
Hi Zeno,
The open-source version of this module was released as part of DSpace
1.6. So, it's now available in the most recent version of DSpace
software. Within the Documentation it is sometimes called Solr
Statistics as Solr is the underlying software used to hold/display the
statistics.
to this notice as soon as we've come to a resolution.
- Tim
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to rebuild DSpace.
If you notice any other issues please let us know by reporting them to
the dspace-tech listserv (dspace-t...@lists.sourceforge.net).
Thanks for your patience,
- Tim
On 11/9/2010 11:56 AM, Tim Donohue wrote:
All,
First off, let me apologize in advance to anyone who has
Hi Sal,
There's a How To guide on the DSpace Wiki which should help you
resolve this issue:
https://wiki.duraspace.org/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=19006259
We have many how-to guides/resources on the Wiki which can be used to
resolve these sorts of common issues:
* How To Guides:
Hi Stuart,
This remains unchanged in 1.6 and 1.7. It looks like we've never
received a patch to make this configuration, and it's never been entered
into our Issue Tracker system as a desirable feature:
https://jira.duraspace.org/browse/DS
If you or anyone else has time to devote to either
Hi Indu,
It looks like you may be building DSpace 1.7 using an unsupported
version of Maven.
There are known issues with building DSpace 1.7 using Maven 2.0.x or
2.1.x. They are described in more detail here:
https://jira.duraspace.org/browse/DS-788
The fix is to upgrade to Maven 2.2.x or
All,
Today, in our weekly meeting, the DSpace developers decided to
tentatively schedule the DSpace 1.7.1 (bug-fix only) release for March
25, 2011. Peter Dietz of Ohio State University Libraries will coordinate
this minor release.
As you are aware, DSpace 1.7.0 was released on December 17,
The Sixth International Conference on Open Repositories (OR11) will be
held June 7 - 11 in Austin, Texas. In light of the growing maturity of
the repository arena, the primary theme of this year's conference is
Collaboration and Community: The Social Mechanics of Repository
Systems. Jim
Dear DuraSpace Community,
DuraSpace has been accepted as a participant in this year's Google
Summer of Code (GSoC) student internship program
(http://socghop.appspot.com/)!
Our community has participated in GSoC for the last four years
(2007-2010), completing a total of 16 successful student
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
Hi Imran,
It looks like you are running 'mvn package' from the wrong directory.
You should be running 'mvn package' from the [dspace-source]/dspace/
directory, which based on your jpeg file should be:
C:\dspace-1.7.1-release\dspace\
This is detailed in the Installation Instructions at:
Hi Patrícia,
DSpace itself uses the filesystem for storage. So you are only limited
by your available file system space. So, if your 3 million items take up
3TB of space, then you will need to ensure DSpace has access to 3TB
worth of local (or mounted) storage space.
In the past (DSpace 1.6
Hi Daniel,
What version of Maven Java are you using?
Please double check you have all the necessary prerequisites. You must
have Maven 2.2.x, and you must be using Oracle/Sun JDK 6 or later.
https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/DSDOC/Installation#Installation-PrerequisiteSoftware
It looks
Vika,
By default, the Item Importer skips any Collection Workflows. However,
you can tell it to obey workflows by passing it the -w flag.
For more info, see the Documentation at:
https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/DSDOC/System+Administration#SystemAdministration-ImportingItems
- Tim
On
DSpace Community,
On behalf of the DSpace Committers, we'd like to formally announce the
DSpace 1.8.0 Testathon will begin on Monday, September 12 and last until
Friday, September 23.
This is your opportunity to get a preview of the upcoming 1.8.0 release,
while also helping us to fully test
Dear DSpace Community,
The DSpace committers team are delighted to announce a new member to the
group: Kevin Van de Velde from @mire. Please join us in welcoming him!
Kevin has worked tirelessly for several years as a DSpace developer for
@mire. A significant number of new features for DSpace
Just a note: It'd be great to see this sort of work come back into
DSpace if you feel it could be generalized, Andrea! Nice work!
- Tim
On 9/13/2011 6:31 PM, Andrea Schweer wrote:
Hi Alvin,
On 13/09/11 04:42, Hutchinson, Alvin wrote:
Has anyone tried to generate custom statistics for
Hi Leeladharan,
It looks like there may be a few issues here.
(1) It looks like you are running 'ant fresh_install' against a database
that already exists. The error message says that it is attempting to
create values in your database which already exist. You will need to
clear out your
already helped test reported issues! We
really depend on your support to help ensure the release is as bug-free
as possible.
We're looking forward to an exciting 1.8.0 release in October (see
release notes above for our tentative release schedule).
- The DSpace Committers
On 9/7/2011 4:48 PM, Tim
All,
As we head into Fall (for those of us in the Northern Hemisphere), we
thought it appropriate to reflect back on the successes that came out of
this year's Google Summer of Code (GSoC - http://code.google.com/soc/).
As you may recall, this is the first year that all DuraSpace projects
Hi Nisreen,
DSpace doesn't manage the Handle system. If you have questions about the
Handle System, you should get in touch with their support team.
Their contact information is available at:
http://handle.net/support.html
- Tim
On 1/23/2012 10:25 AM, Nisreen Kabani wrote:
*Good Day,
*
I
is indexed/discoverable via Google
(and other search engines) in general. Many of these tips were
actually written/provided by Robert Tansley at Google (initial creator
of DSpace).
https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/DSPACE/Ensuring+your+instance+is+indexed
- Tim
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/
DSpace would not exist without the hard work and support of the
community! We'd like to thank each of you for continuing to use DSpace,
test DSpace, and provide feedback to the developers.
Tim Donohue
Technical Lead for DSpace Project
DuraSpace.org
Hi,
Currently, no. The Mirage theme is only available for XMLUI. The older
JSPUI does not support themes.
There is a prototype WebMVC UI project which also allows themes (such as
Mirage). But it is still in early development stages, and as far as I'm
aware is not used in production anywhere.
All,
On behalf of the DSpace Committers, I'd like to formally announce a change to
the DSpace Release Numbering Scheme, as well as the upcoming 3.0 release.
(This announcement is also available online at:
http://duraspace.org/announcing-dspace-30-and-changes-dspace-release-numbering)
In the
/DSPACE/Developer+Guidelines+and+Tools
If you have any questions, please feel free to ask us!
- Tim
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Dear DSpace Community,
The DSpace Committers Team is delighted to announce a new member to the group:
Ivan Masár, also known as helix84. Please join us in welcoming him!
Many of you will immediately recognize Ivan's pseudonym helix84. As helix84,
Ivan has been a very active participant on our
Hi revskill,
I'm not sure I understand the question. There actually is no tags called
either ds-body or ds-options-wrapper in the DRI XML.
Instead, the DRI XML has a tags called dri:body and dri:options.
There are however an HTML div tags in the Mirage Theme that looks like:
div id=ds-body
Hi Hilton,
It looks as though when you upgraded to 1.8.2 you may not have upgraded
your messages.xml file (by adding all the new message keys)
So, currently you are seeing all the keys that are missing in your
existing messages.xml file. To get rid of those oddities, you'll need
to update
sysad...@duraspace.org if you have any questions or concerns.
Sincerely,
Tim Donohue (on behalf of sysad...@duraspace.org)
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DSpace Users Developers,
We wanted to inform you that we will be performing an upgrade of our
DuraSpace Wiki (http://wiki.duraspace.org) on:
Friday, September 28 from 2:00pm - 3:00pm EDT (18:00 - 19:00 UTC)
During this period, all areas of the Wiki will be UNAVAILABLE for
reading or editing.
,
Tim Donohue
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DuraSpace.org
On 11/5/2012 1:55 AM, David Palmer wrote:
The University of Hong Kong (HKU) and CILEA are pleased to announce new
functionality to DSpace. Our development work has now produced pages of
networks, visualized and tabulated
The DSpace Demo site (http://demo.dspace.org) is also running on Amazon
EC2 (Ubuntu), with no issues.
From my experience, installing DSpace on Amazon EC2 is really not much
different from installing it on a physical server. So, for example, if
you have installed DSpace on Ubuntu (or Windows)
Hi Vlastik,
Unfortunately, as far as I'm aware there are no DSpace installations
with many TBs worth of data. (If anyone out there is running DSpace with
large amounts of data, we'd definitely love to hear from your experiences!)
I'd hope that DSpace could scale to that level. But, to be
to resolve them ASAP.
U of Cambridge is one of the larger (known) DSpace instances. I'm not
sure how much data they currently have. But, at least in 2010 they said
they had around 12TB (200K items).
- Tim
On 4/8/2013 9:49 AM, Tim Donohue wrote:
Hi Vlastik,
Unfortunately, as far as I'm aware
session will be conducted by guest
presenter Tim Donohue, DSpace
Technical Lead, and will detail
how to preserve DSpace content
together.
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On 5/25/2013 5:11
. Let's build a better DSpace, together.
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[1] DSpace Software Support Policy:
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DSpace, test DSpace, and provide feedback to the developers.
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[1] DSpace Software Support Policy:
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to
explain further as needed.
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On 10/17/2013 12:25 PM, emilio lorenzo wrote:
Just some remarks:
There are three JIRA issues, differents UI and (I think) differents
functionalities
https
ommitter team helped advocate for its quick inclusion into the
upcoming 4.0 release. But, I did want to be sure that Andrea and
Ivan received the recognition for their hard work in making sure
this feature makes it into 4.0 in December.
Thanks,
Tim Donohue
Techn
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Dear DSpace Community,
The DSpace committers team are delighted to announce a new member to the
group: (Luigi) Andrea Pascarelli from CINECA (http://www.cineca.it/).
Please join us in welcoming Andrea!
Andrea is a Java Developer, with six years of experience in the field.
His experience is
On 12/4/2013 8:02 AM, Mark H. Wood wrote:
On Tue, Dec 03, 2013 at 03:45:31PM -0600, Martin Courtois wrote:
I'd be interested to hear from current DuraCloud users on how you're
scheduling backups. Are you using the Automatic Sync Changes feature to
backup changes as they happen, or are you
would like to thank Tim Donohue of
DuraSpace for ensuring that DSpace 4.0 went off without a hitch.
A detailed listing of all known people/institutions who contributed
directly to DSpace 4.0 is available in the Release Notes. If you
contributed and were accidentally not listed, please let us know
Hi Alain,
It looks like we have a typo in our Upgrade instructions. Apologies.
When upgrading, the mvn -U clean package command MUST be run from the
[dspace-source] directory (NOT from [dspace-source]/dspace/).
Running the command from [dspace-source] ensures that *all* DSpace
modules are
Hi All,
Just to add to the discussion here... these are all great questions and
worth considering. If there are issues with how Discovery/Solr works or
if it's not ideal, then we have options to either fix it or look towards
a better solution altogether.
Apologies for what is a rather long
Hi,
The easiest way to support multiple domains is to install several DSpace
instances (separate repository per URL) behind a single Apache webserver.
As a basic example, you could do the following:
1) Install a DSpace for Institution1, with Tomcat running on port 8080
2) Install a separate
Currently, this page is mostly from DuraSpace related talks. Once all
OR14 slides are posted, I'll make sure to update this page with the
links. In the meantime, you are more than welcome to add links to any
other OR14 slides you are aware of.
Thanks,
Tim
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DuraSpace, a not-for-profit serving the needs of hundreds of academic
and cultural heritage institutions worldwide, is seeking an experienced
operations specialist to manage the administration and automation of
technical infrastructure and software systems used by the DuraSpace
organization
Resending (previous message came across with odd formatting)
-
DuraSpace, a not-for-profit serving the needs of hundreds of academic
and cultural heritage institutions worldwide, is seeking an experienced
operations specialist to manage the administration and automation of
technical
On behalf of the Digital Preservation Network:
The national effort to build a Digital Preservation Network (DPN)
continues to gain momentum as the organization, under the umbrella of
Internet2, moves from development stage to a prototype pilot phase in
2014. Funded by a membership that
Dear DSpace Community,
The DSpace Committers team are delighted to announce a new member to the
group: Pascal-Nicolas Becker from Technische Universität Berlin. Please
join us in welcoming him!
Pascal is a Java Developer with eight years of repository experience.
Starting in 2006, he worked
Hi All,
Thanks for the notifications here great analysis!
DuraSpace is tracking all these points/analysis and we've come up with a
few additional ones (see below). I fully agree that the newly proposed
Webometrics standards are not ideal as they will accidentally exclude a
large portion of
with the Google Scholar
team to help gradually add improvements to DSpace to better meet their
indexing needs...so it seems like the same could occur with the
Webometrics team.)
I've copied our DuraSpace Chief Strategy Officer, Jonathan Markow, on
this message as well.
Tim Donohue
Technical Lead
Forwarding on this announcement from the code4lib mailing list.
Original Message
Subject: [CODE4LIB] Open Access Repository Ranking
Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2014 17:40:12 +0200
From: Dennis Zielke zielk...@cms.hu-berlin.de
Reply-To: Code for Libraries code4...@listserv.nd.edu
To:
Hi Mark,
While this doesn't necessarily answer your question, it's also worth
considering that mobile access doesn't just mean smartphones these
days. You also need to consider the widespread use of iPads and tablets,
which are probably more likely to be used for DSpace/IR interaction than
Hi all,
I'm forwarding on this message from Darcy Dapra at Google Scholar. If
there are any questions or concerns, feel free to ask on this list. If
we cannot answer them, we'll make sure to forward them on to the Google
Scholar team for additional feedback.
- Tim
://wiki.duraspace.org/display/DSPACE/DSpace+Release+5.0+Status
We hope you all have a wonderful holiday and happy new year!
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testathons. Additionally we would like to thank Tim Donohue of
DuraSpace for ensuring that DSpace 5.0 went off without a hitch.
A detailed listing of all known people/institutions who contributed
directly to DSpace 5.0 is available in the Release Notes. If you
contributed and were accidentally
Hi Layale,
The Advanced Search option is no longer necessary if you are running
DSpace with Discovery enabled. As of DSpace 4, the Discovery
faceted/filtered search browse is enabled by default. This is the main
reason why we've removed that Advanced Search option from the user
interface.
Hutchinson
Smithsonian Libraries
hutchins...@si.edu
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From: Tim Donohue tdono...@duraspace.org
Subject: [Dspace-general] DSPACE SECURITY ADVISORY: New DSpace 5.1,
4.3 and 3.4
All,
In recent weeks, several security vulnerabilities where discovered in
the XMLUI and JSPUI of DSpace 3.x, 4.x and 5.x sites. Some of these
vulnerabilities also affect Space 1.x.x sites.
While these security vulnerabilities vary in severity (see below), WE
RECOMMEND ALL DSPACE USERS
Hi All,
Anurag from Google Scholar is tracking this ongoing discussion. He's
asked me to forward on this response from him.
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Hi: I had reached out to
again all. Please do feel free to keep sending feedback!
- Tim
On 6/18/2015 11:23 AM, Tim Donohue wrote:
Hi All,
If you attended the Open Repositories 2015 (or followed along remotely),
you may have heard about the Indexing Repositories: Pitfalls and Best
Practices talk given by Anurag
Hi Jennifer (and all),
There are also some newer advanced DSpace training materials which
cover how to customize DSpace, etc. They are from an early 2015
Advanced DSpace Training session taught by James Creel and hosted by
Texas Digital Library in Austin, Texas. While the course was called
institution will be recognized for your efforts, and your developer(s)
may end up being nominated as future DSpace Committers.
If there are any questions regarding the RoadMap or the Strategic Plan,
I'm happy to answer them on or off list.
Tim
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will be made available off the working group's
wiki page.
Thanks,
Tim Donohue
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) Other DuraSpace projects use Google Groups and have had good
experiences with it.
Thanks,
Tim Donohue
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. Notes from
the session will be made available off the working group charter (linked
above).
Thanks,
Tim Donohue
[1] DSpace RoadMap: https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/DSPACE/RoadMap
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to attend.
We still welcome new members to this UI Working Group. If you are
interested in helping immediately with one of the deliverables, get in
touch with a member of one of the sub groups (see meeting notes). Or,
just show up at our next meeting.
Thanks,
Tim Donohue
On 8/3/2015 3:15 PM
SourceForge
mailing list.
Thanks! We hope to see you on the new dspace-commun...@googlegroups.com
mailing list in just a few short hours!
- Tim
On 8/24/2015 12:43 PM, Tim Donohue wrote:
Hello dspace-general subscribers,
This dspace-general SourceForge mailing list will be migrated to
Google Groups
. To continue to receive DSpace General emails, you must
subscribe yourself to the new dspace-community Google Group.
We hope to see you on dspace-commun...@googlegroups.com!
Sincerely,
Tim
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