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DSpace 7 ORCID Integration

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  • Description: Starting with version 7.21, DSpace, provides basic support for IIIF out of box. This result was achieved thanks to the joint work of Willamette University and 4Science.

    Now the DSpace 7 IIIF support allows institutions to upload images in DSpace, getting automatically a IIIF manifest for the item, based on item and bitstream (images) level metadata; in this way the TOC can be easily managed. Ideally, any IIIF compliant image server can be used, although instructions and full configuration examples are provided for Cantaloupe. Experimental support for the IIIF Search API is also available and it is expected to be refined in future releases.

    Implementing IIIF is a fundamental achievement in DSpace history, since it is going to promote its use in contexts such those related to digital cultural heritage management, who were hitherto reluctant to use this Digital Asset Management System, not least because of the lack of tools for digital images management, navigation and sharing.

    The presentation will introduce the available features, the architecture, the tools and strategies that can help institutions to deal with large collections using bulk imports.

  • Presenters: Andrea Bollini, 4Science; Claudio Cortese; Michael Spalti, Willamette University

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This section includes other DSpace-related talks proposed for OR2022.  Please feel free to add your own talks.

Panel: The Repository Rodeo

The Repository Rodeo returns for another round of questions and answers! This popular panel, featured since Open Repositories 2016 in Dublin, offers a broad overview of the main repository platforms at Open Repositories and provides an opportunity for spirited discussion amongst panelists and attendees. Join community representatives from Dataverse, DSpace, EPrints, Fedora, Haplo, Invenio, Islandora, and Samvera as we briefly explain what each of our repositories actually does. We'll also talk about the directions of our respective technical and community developments and related to the conference theme of “Building Trust Together”, we’ll discuss the role of our repositories, and repository communities, in enabling trust, integration, collaboration, and sharing. This panel will be a great opportunity for newcomers to Open Repositories to get a crash course on the major repository options and meet representatives from each of their communities. After a brief presentation from each representative, we'll open the session up for questions from the audience.

Maureen Walsh1, Justin Bradley2, Chris Day3, Jon Dunn4, Gustavo Durand5, Sara Gonzales6, Heather Greer Klein7, Jason Porter8

1The Ohio State University, United States of America; 2University of Southampton, United Kingdom; 3Discovery Garden, Canada; 4Indiana University, United States of America; 5Harvard University, United States of America; 6Northwestern University, United States of America; 7Samvera, United States of America; 8Cayuse, United States of America


Integrating DSpace and VIVO: towards an open ecosystem

Michele Mennielli1, Dragan Ivanovic1,Michel Héon2

1: LYRASIS, United States of America;2:University of Quebec in Montreal (UQAM