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addon name \ DSpace version1.01.11.21.31.41.51.61.71.83456
Commenting xx          
Controlled Vocabulary/Ontology xx          
Dublin Core Meta Toolkit     x       
Embargo     xbuilt-inbuilt-inbuilt-inbuilt-inbuilt-inbuilt-inbuilt-in
Joomla! Collections, Archives and Repositories     x       
Lightweight JHOVE format validator and virus check    xx       
Pluggable Storage/S3     x      built-in
Recommendationxx       built-inbuilt-inbuilt-inbuilt-in
Request Copy    xx    built-inbuilt-inbuilt-in
Semantic Search for DSpace      xx    built-in
Statistics  xxxxxxx    
Tombstoning    xx       
Web of Communications xx          
Open Peer Review          xx 
Add-ons Available for Purchase from       xxx   
Audiovisual Streaming       xxx   
Content & Usage Analysis       xxx   
Document Streaming       xxx   
Image Zoom       xxx   
Information Conversion Suite       xxx   
Listing & Reports       xxx   
Metadata Quality Module       xxx   
Add-ons Available for Purchase from Arvo Consultores       xxx   
Flash Viewer        xxx x 
Moodle Integration         xxx 
Social Networks          xx 
Digital Preservation           x 

 

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Web of communications add-on draws an interconnected network of all the items and users in the repository, highlighting their interactions at the informal level of communication (e.g. comments, downloads, deposits, etc.).
Version Compatibility: 1.1.1 and 1.2
Link: http://dspace-dev.dsi.uminho.pt:8080/en/addon_webcommunication.jsp
Contributor: University of Minho

 

Open Peer Review

One important element missing from open access repositories is a quantitative assessment of the hosted research items that will facilitate the process of selecting the most relevant and distinguished content. Common currently available metrics, such as number of visits and downloads, do not reflect the quality of a research product, which can only be assessed directly by peers offering their expert opinion together with quantitative ratings based on specific criteria.

To address the aforementioned situation, the open peer review module, OPRM, can be installed to existing Dspace institutional or other repositories and offered as an overlay service. Digital research works hosted in these repositories could then be evaluated by an unlimited number of peers that would offer not only a qualitative assessment in the form of text, but also quantitative measures that will be used to build the work’s reputation. Importantly, this evaluation system will be open and transparent.


Version Compatibility: 4 & 5
Link: https://github.com/arvoConsultores/Open-Peer-Review-Module/wiki
Contributors:

  • The institutional repository of the Spanish National Research Council (DIGITAL.CSIC)
  • The repository of the Spanish Oceanographic Institute (e-IEO)
  • The Artificial Intelligence Research Institute of the Spanish National Research Council (IIIA-CSIC) in Catalonia
  • The Multidisciplinary Laboratory of Library and Computer Sciences (SECABA) in Granada
  • Registered Service Provider (Arvo Consultores)

 

 

 

 

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