Version 3.0
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title | A More Recent 3.x Release Exists: DSpace 3.2 |
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We recommend users upgrade to DSpace 3.2 directly, rather than upgrading to 3.0. The process to do so is documented at: DSpace Release 3.2 Notes |
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title | DSpace 3.0 was officially released to the public on November 30, 2012. |
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DSpace 3.0 can be downloaded immediately at either of the following locations: |
In addition, you are welcome to try out DSpace 3.0 on http://demo.dspace.org/ and continue to provide any feedback you may have.
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In 2011, after much discussion, the DSpace Committers in conjunction with members of the DSpace Community Advistory Team (DCAT) decided to forgo releasing a "DSpace 2.0".
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title | DSpace has changed its release numbering scheme |
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With DSpace 3.0, the DSpace Developers will be changing our release numbering scheme. Release numbers will now only consist of two numbers: [major].[minor] (e.g. 3.0, 3.1, 4.0): - Major Releases: incrementing the first number ('major') will represent a new MAJOR release of DSpace. A major release may include any or all of the following:
- new features
- system improvements
- architectural changes
- bug fixes
- (All major releases end in ".0", so "3.0", "4.0", and "5.0" would all represent major releases.)
- Minor (Bug-Fix) Releases: incrementing the second number ('minor') will represent a new MINOR release of DSpace. A minor release will only include:
- bug fixes to an existing major release (For example, "3.1" and "3.2" would represent two minor releases which only include bug fixes to the "3.0" major release.)
There will be a migration path for users upgrading from v1.8.2 to the 3.0 release. For more information see DSpace Release Numbering Scheme and the initial DSpace 3.0 Announcement |
New features in DSpace 3.0
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DSpace 3.0 ships with a number of new features. Certain features are automatically enabled by default while others require deliberate activation. The following non-exhaustive list contains the major new features in 3.0 that are enabled by default: | ![](/download/thumbnails/31657095/OA200.gif?version=1&modificationDate=1354201175775&api=v2) | Completely rewritten OAI-PMH Interface - Driver and Open-AIRE compatible
- Allows for multiple contexts (URL endpoints), each with a different configuration
- 12 default metadata export formats and easy way to write new ones using XSLT
- Runs on Solr for great performance, legacy mode over DSpace database supported
- Even faster thanks to caching
Kindly contributed by Lyncode | ![](/download/attachments/31657095/stats.jpg?version=1&modificationDate=1354202878127&api=v2) | Improvements to Solr-based Statistics - Workflow statistics
- Search Query statistics
- Solr version upgrade and performance optimization
Kindly contributed by @mire | ![](/download/attachments/31657095/Import.png?version=1&modificationDate=1354203222513&api=v2) | Batch import for Bibliographic formats - Support for Endnote, BibTex, RIS, TSV, CSV
- Enhanced batch import routines
Kindly contributed by the Greek National Documentation Centre/EKT | ![](/download/attachments/31657095/vocabulary.png?version=1&modificationDate=1354212392545&api=v2) | Controlled Vocabulary Support for XMLUI - Submission form vocabulary lookup
- Includes The Norwegian Science Index and the Swedish Research Subject Categories
Kindly contributed by @mire's Kevin Van de Velde | ![](/download/thumbnails/31657095/googleanalytics_logo.jpg?version=1&modificationDate=1354230303917&api=v2) | Google Analytics support for JSPUI - support for statistics collection by entering the GA key into dspace.cfg
Kindly contributed by Denys Slipetskyy | ![](/download/thumbnails/31657095/Status-dialog-password-icon.png?version=1&modificationDate=1354229095673&api=v2) | Improvements to Authentication by Password - now stores salted hashes
- old passwords will continue to work and will be automatically converted to salted hashes on next user login
Kindly contributed by Mark H. Wood with the support of IUPUI University Library | | The following list contains all features that are included in the DSpace 3.0 release, but need to be enabled manually. Review the documentation for these features carefully, especially if you are upgrading from an older version of DSpace. | ![](/download/attachments/31657095/discovery.png?version=2&modificationDate=1354201488047&api=v2) | Discovery: Search & Browse Kindly contributed by @mire with the support of the World Bank Kindly contributed by CILEA | ![](/download/attachments/31657095/versions.jpg?version=1&modificationDate=1354201836077&api=v2) | Item Level Versioning - Create and preserve different item versions
- Enhanced identifiers
- XMLUI only
Kindly contributed by @mire with the support of MBLWHOI Library, WHOI, MBL CLI (HPS), ASU CBS and Dryad | ![](/download/attachments/31657095/lock.png?version=1&modificationDate=1354202459878&api=v2) | Advanced Embargo Kindly contributed by @mire with the support of the University of Michigan Libraries | ![](/download/attachments/31657095/Smartphone_icon.svg.png?version=2&modificationDate=1354203843818&api=v2) | Mobile Theme for XMLUI (beta) Kindly contributed by Elias Tzoc and James Russell with the support of Miami University | | Type-based submissions - Show or hide metadata fields in the submission forms, based on the type of content submitted
Kindly contributed by Nestor Oviedo and SeDiCI | ![](/download/attachments/31657095/stats.jpg?version=1&modificationDate=1354202878127&api=v2) | ElasticSearch-based Usage Statistics - scalable ElasticSearch backend, runs on embedded node by default
- uses Google Chart API for graphs and maps
- export to CSV available
- displaying can be either public or restricted
Kindly contributed by Peter Dietz with the support of Ohio State University Libraries | ![](/download/thumbnails/31657095/Status-dialog-password-icon.png?version=1&modificationDate=1354229095673&api=v2) | Improvements to LDAP Authentication Kindly contributed by Samuel Ottenhoff |
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(All non-commercial images in the above table are free-to-use images borrowed from elsewhere. In order: OAI-PMH image, chart image, import icon, dictionary icon, key icon, magnifier icon, documents icon, lock icon, phone icon)
Upgrade Instructions
- If you are upgrading from 1.8.x to 3.x, please see Upgrading From 1.8.x to 3.x
- For general upgrade instructions, please see Upgrading a DSpace Installation
Organizational Details
Release Coordination
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- August 24, 2012 : Feature/Code Submission Deadline - New features must be submitted as a GitHub Pull Request by this date. Any new features submitted after this date will not be considered for 3.0.
- August 31, 2012 : Final Documentation Due Date - Initial documentation for all new features is due.
- September 14, 2012 : Feature Freeze - This is an internal deadline for the Committers. This is the date by which the Release Team and Committers will have reviewed via Pull Request, and accepted or rejected all contributions made for the 3.0 release. Rejected code has to wait for the next version of DSpace (or is suggested to be released separate from the current release as a "third party add-on", if applicable).
- October 8, 2012 : Release Candidate 1 is released
- October 10-19, 2012 : Test-a-thon
- October 22-31, 2012 : Bug fixing period
- October 24, 2012 : Release Candidate 2 is released
- October 25, 2012 : Release Candidate 2 is on demo.dspace.org
- October 24-November 1, 2012 : Testing / Bug Fixing
- November 1, 2012 : Release Candidate 3 is released
- November 5, 2012 : Release Candidate 3 is on demo.dspace.org
- November 5-9, 2012 : Test-a-thon (2nd round)
- November 9-25, 2012 : Testing / Bug Fixing
- November 26/2730, 2012 : 3.0 Final Release
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