Page History
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The DSpace Marketing Interest Group (DMIG) began activities in April of 2015. The DSpace 7 Marketing Working Group was converted back into this Interest Group in September 2020. The main purpose of the Group it is to define the right strategies to highlight the benefits of the open source solution solutions for the Community, and effectively communicate those to the users current and potential DSpace users.
Meeting Information
All are welcome.
1st Wednesday of each month, 9:00 AM Eastern Time (US)/13:00 UTC: Strategic focus
3rd Wednesday of each month, 9:00 AM Eastern Time (US)/13:00 UTC: Focused on DSpace 7 marketing deliverables.
DMIG Membership
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Contact Jennifer.Bielewski@lyrasis.org to receive Zoom login.
Communication Channels
#marketing channel in the DSpace Slack workgroup
DMIG Membership
- Jenn Bielewski (LYRASIS) (Chair)
- Pascal-Nicolas Becker
- Jose Carvalho
- David Corbly
- Bram Luyten (Atmire)
- Meg McCroskey Blum (LYRASIS)
- Michele Mennielli (LYRASIS)
- emilio lorenzo (Arvo)
- Irene Buso (4Science)
- DSquare Technologies
Meeting Agendas/Notes
2020 Marketing Interest Group Meeting Agendas/Notes
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Marketing Strategy Report from 2015
Marketing DSpace Decal (DSpace, DSpace fan, DSpace Implementer) and Zoom background.
Completed Working Groups
DSpace 7 Marketing Working Group (moved to DSpace Marketing Interest Group)
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A key aspect of DSpace Marketing Interest Group efforts focus on growing our open source community and actively engaging its members. The Telling DSpace Stories Work Group (TDS) of the DSpace Marketing Interest Group aims to increase interactions and build deeper connections between community members and institutions by creating and publishing stories about their DSpace repositories. The stories will be generated from information gathered as community members from one institution interview members from other institutions. The DSpace stories will be published widely throughout the DSpace and DuraSpace communities to raise awareness about the global impact and reach of DSpace open access repositories, while encouraging other community members to participate in telling their DSpace stories.
More information can be found on the Telling DSpace Stories Work Group (TDS) page.