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  • Accessing a video stored as a bitstream in DSpace, on a mobile phone (HTML5). It's important that the user doesn't need to wait until the whole video is loaded before starting playback.
    • Unsupported 
    • Priority: nice to have
  • Creating a new item in DSpace should be as easy as a filling out a single, simple form/page, comparable to Youtube, Scribd or Slideshare.
    • Partially supported: The number of submission steps can be limited due to configuration, but you can't get it lower than ... without extensive customization
    • Priority: some attendees don't mind an extensive form (nice to have), while it was a huge deal for at least 2 call attendees.
  • DSpace should be easily accessible to the visually impaired (e.g. WCAG compliance)
    • Partially supported: There are few compliants on WCAG compliance but it's not perfect.
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Discussed use cases

  • Seeing only those items listed the user has access to, through all of the DSpace interfaces (honouring permissions) - Terry Brady
  • Viewing video from DSpace pages, for videos hosted in DSpace - Terry Brady
  • Viewing video from DSpace pages, for videos hosted elsewhere (internal streaming server, youtube, vimeo) - Terry Brady & Kate Dohe
  • Accessing documents in the browser with page-turning functionality - Terry Brady
  • A consistent faceted browsing experience across all of DSpace (eliminating Browse/Discovery inconsistencies) - Daryl Grenz
  • Getting a clearer view on the different roles a faculty member had in the creation of an item (faculty profile page - difference advisor/creator) - Daryl Grenz
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Main Call Attendees

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