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  2. DSpace - Wikipedia

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    DSpace is an open source repository software package typically used for creating open access repositories for scholarly and/or published digital content. While DSpace shares some feature overlap with content management systems and document management systems, the DSpace repository software serves a specific need as a digital archives system, focused on the long-term storage, access and ...

  3. DuraSpace - Wikipedia

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    DuraSpace was a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization founded in 2009 with the merger of the Fedora Commons organization and the DSpace Foundation, two of the world's largest providers of open source digital repository software. In 2011, DuraSpace launched DuraCloud, an open source digital preservation software service.

  4. dSPACE GmbH - Wikipedia

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    The local dSPACE company in China (dSPACE Mechatronic Control Technology (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.) is founded, and Herbert Hanselmann receives the "Entrepreneur Of The Year 2008" award [11] 2010: dSPACE GmbH relocates to the new campus in Paderborn, Germany. 2018: The local dSPACE company in Croatia is opened (dSPACE Engineering d.o.o.) in Zagreb.

  5. File:How to extract from DSpace.pdf - Wikipedia

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 03:38, 2 August 2024: 1,239 × 1,752, 3 pages (88 KB): DrThneed: Uploaded a work by Deborah Fitchett deborah.fitchett@lincoln.ac.nz from I was asked by the author to upload them as she has not uploaded to Commons before and was not sure how.

  6. Massachusetts Institute of Technology Libraries - Wikipedia

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    The Libraries also manage DSpace, a digital repository created to capture, preserve, and share MIT's intellectual output with the world. DSpace at MIT currently houses over 21,000 MIT theses. DSpace at MIT currently houses over 21,000 MIT theses.

  7. OpenSIGLE - Wikipedia

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    For OpenSIGLE INIST chose the latest stable version available of the software which was then DSpace 1.3.2. One of the new features in this version is the support of multilingualism of the user interface (cf. DSpace system documentation 2006).

  8. DuraCloud - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, The Library of Congress National Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation Program (NDIIPP) and DuraSpace announced a joint pilot program to test the use of cloud technologies to enable perpetual access to digital content with DuraCloud.

  9. Institutional repository - Wikipedia

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    An institutional repository (IR) is an archive for collecting, preserving, and disseminating digital copies of the intellectual output of an institution, particularly a research institution. [1]