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  • Tal Ayalon, World Bank Group
  • Pascal-Nicolas Becker, The Library Code*
  • Allan Bell, The University of British Columbia
  • Kimberly Chapman, University of Arizona Libraries 
  • Susanne Chase, Georgetown University (star)
  • Lieven Droogmans, Atmire*
  • Scott Hanrath, University of Kansas*
  • Barbara Hirschmann, ETH Zurich
  • Kirsty Lingstadt, University of Edinburgh
  • Jyrki Ilva, National Library of Finland
  • Andrew McLean, Imperial College London
  • Paolo Mangiafico, Duke University
  • Agustina Martínez-García, University of Cambridge*
  • Robert Miller, LYRASIS
  • Erik Moore, University of Minnesota
  • Susanna Mornati, 4Science*
  • Jere Odell, IUPUI*
  • César Olivares, Concytec*
  • Kristi Park, Texas Digital Library* (Chair)
  • Beate Rajski, DSpace-Konsortium Deutschland
  • Gail Steinhart, Cornell University Library
  • Sarah Swanz, Vanderbilt University
  • Maureen Walsh, The Ohio State University Libraries* (Vice Chair)
  • Wei Xuan, University of Manitoba

LYRASIS attendees

  • Laurie Arp
  • Michele Mennielli
  • Tim Donohue
  • Jenn Bielewski

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  • group has not convened yet
  • looking at feasibility to start on this before DSpace 7 is released
  • discussed in steering and path forward is to look at the roadmap from 2015- and 2018 and looking at gaps between that roadmap and what will be in dspace 7
  • group will convene in next few weeks and should have an update by next leadership meeting

Breakout discussions

4 groups provided valuable input with regard to high-priority areas of integration and interoperability for DSpace, in summary (starting from those mentioned by more than one group):

PIDs: ORCID, DOI minting (CrossRef, DataCite), ROR, grants databases

Easy (automatic) deposit (importing data from different sources during submission): PubMed, Scopus, ArXiv, SCOAP3, https://shareyourpaper.org/, automatic deposit by publisher (Like Ingest, DeepGreen), full text deposit

Framework for easier integration of external services, e.g. digital preservation, CMS, Born digital archival records integration (e.g.  ArchivesSpace), countrywide services (JISC’s Publications Router in UK), local systems (e.g. HR)

OpenAIRE: compliance for harvesting, integration for enrichment (e.g. OpenAIRE Graph)

Integrations with CRIS systems

Integrations for research data, e.g. http://www.scholix.org/

APC management, e.g. https://chronoshub.io/

Requirements for Plan-S compliance

Improve integrations at bitstream level, e.g. Creative Commons

Refresh SherpaRoMEO integration

Integration with OJS - Open Journal Systems

Reports for exporting to other systems (e.g. KBART?), institutional annual review systems

Integration with IIIF APIs for images and audio/video players

Thesis and dissertations management (Vireo, ProQuest)

Kristi: these suggestions will usefully inform the task of identifying and prioritizing future developments of DSpace. 

Susanna: most of these inteegrations are already working in DSpace-CRIS and ported under the new Live Import Framework of DSpace 7, so 4Science is ready to make all code available to the community for the next DSpace evolution path.