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The success of any open-source project lies with the community contributing its collective energy, knowledge, enthusiasm, and effort. The KnowledgeBase is a resource developed and monitored by the user communities to benefit potential, new and existing DSpace or Fedora users. You do not need to be a developer or even an expert to contribute. If you have experience using DSpace or Fedora, know a lot about a particular feature/functionality and/or if you know how to communicate information effectively, we welcome your contribution. We are always looking for content contributors (people to willing to write/present/edit content) as well as content moderators (people who review and provide feedback to content contributors).

Content Contributors

The content in the KnowledgeBase is monitored by the user communities to help ensure it is either accurate or flagged as being out-of-date or erroneous. Because this is a community managed effort there is a possibility that something may be missed. If you see something out-of-date or erroneous, please either update the information or use the "Labels" or the "Comment" functionality at the bottom of the page indicate the information is "out of date" or "erroneous". 

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There are several useful recorded webinar presentations which provide an in-depth discussion on topics. Webinars appear as embedded links throughout the KnowledgeBase and are generally stored on Youtube.com. Detailed guidelines/recommendations for posting slides can be found here.

Content Moderators

Content Moderators blah blah blah