November Newsletter issue 13
DSpace annual report: 4Science leads the worldwide community forward
4Science is the lead contributor to the DSpace community with more than 1700 hours of technical development work donated. The hours donated equal almost $140,000, more than double the second donor’s contributions. We are proud to share this impressive achievement outlined in the DSpace 2023-2024 Annual Report. This report showcases the significant improvements made in advancing the DSpace and Open Science infrastructure over the past year, with 4Science playing a crucial role as a lead contributor to the global DSpace community.
READ MORE: DSpace annual report: 4Science leads the worldwide community forward – 4Science
University of Trieste Showcased DSpace-CRIS at the DLF online event
The University of Trieste in collaboration with 4Science, showcased their OpenStaTs DSpace-CRIS repository platform. During the session Davide Franch, repository manager at the University of Trieste and Jordan Piščanc, Business Analyst at 4Science, explored the different features, enhancements and characteristics of OpenStarTs and the reasons behind their choice to use DSpace-CRIS and the history of their repository at the University.
With the DSpace leadership exploring the possibility of a merger between DSpace and DSpace-CRIS, this is a great opportunity to see the solution in action!
READ MORE: DSpace leadership exlpores DSpace/DSpace-CRIS merger – 4Science
WATCH THE PRESENTATION: DSpace CRIS University of Trieste demo at DLF 2024
Learn more about DSpace-CRIS: an Interactive guide
The DSpace leadership is exploring the possibility of merging DSpace and DSpace-CRIS.
For this reason, is important to let the Open Science community know in more detail what DSpace-CRIS is.
DSpace-CRIS extends the basic DSpace datamodel and some of the additional features that DSpace-CRIS user can enjoy are…
WATCH THE VIDEO PLAYLIST: DSpace-CRIS – YouTube
OrienTales: Online the New Digital Library of the University of Naples “L’Orientale”
OrienTales is the new digital library managed by the University Library System of the University of Naples “L’Orientale”. The project aims at the creation, enhancement, promotion, dissemination, and long-term archiving of digital objects and collections, making them available to the public on the platform. The digitized cultural heritage comes from the collections of the University and other institutions that will join the project.
READ MORE: OrienTales: Online the New Digital Library of the University of Naples “L’Orientale – 4Science
EXPLORE THE DIGITAL LIBRARY: OrienTales: racconti digitali | DSpace-GLAM nella mia Universita