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titleCode of Conduct

All DSpace meetings follow the Lyrasis Code of Conduct. We ask you to remain respectful in all discussions. We also encourage you to report any violations to Lyrasis (see Code of Conduct for details).

What is DCAT?

The DSpace Community Advisory Team (DCAT) represents the interests of repository managers and administrators across the globe and, indirectly, DSpace end users. DCAT is a permanent DSpace Working Group sponsored by the DSpace Steering Group that advises DSpace Program governance groups. We welcome feedback and participation from anyone in the community.

Date & Time

  • Tuesday, November 18, 2025, 12:00 Eastern Time
    • date moved from regular second Tuesday of the month (Nov 11) due to US Federal holiday.
  • See the world clock to determine the meeting time for your location.
  • Meeting length: one hour

Join information:

We will be using the DCAT Chair's Zoom Room for our meeting.

NOTE: there is a new passcode to enter the meeting: dspace2025

Join from PC, Mac, Linux, iOS or Android: https://umn.zoom.us/j/95455262817?pwd=Z3o5BexR7gsspIzDiP7beexkthKR4i.1 (Meeting ID: 954 5526 2817) Passcode: dspace2025

Additional ways to join: DCAT Chair Zoom Room

Agenda:


Upcoming Events:


  • Updates:

    • Workgroup Update - Import Metadata feature (will update in December!)



  • DSpace Documentation highlights?


  • Future DCAT Topics?
    • Deploying configurable entities and ORCID integration in existing repositories
    • Showcasing the value of DSpace repositories
    • Check in and clean up older DSpace GitHub Pull Requests and Issues


  • Next Meeting: December 9, 2025

Notes:




Call Attendees

Kent Gerber University of Minnesota Libraries

Kimberly Chapman University of Arizona Libraries

Erik Moore University of Minnesota Libraries

Emily Crawford, State Library of Massachusetts

Holger Lenz Lyrasis

Marcella Huggard Lyrasis

Genny Jon York University

Carolyn Sullivan, Université d'Ottawa

James Holobetz University of Regina

Philip Young Virginia Tech

Nadine Seekirchner ETH Zurich

Vanesa Evers

Julia Gilmore 





Regrets 

Peter Sutton-Long, University of Cambridge

Colin Lukens Harvard Library