Date & Time
- November 8th 12:00 EST / 17:00 UTC
- Please note the time change due to ending of Eastern Daylight Savings
All are welcome to join!
DCAT is dedicating our monthly calls for the next year to support all (IR managers, developers, etc.) who are implementing DSpace 7.x
Zoom meeting:
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Zoom information: DSpace Meeting Room
Agenda:
- Announcements
- DSpace fundraising update (Kristi Park)
- SCOSS
- Development Fund
- Membership
- New DSpace Program Coordinator, Natalie Baur
- A second opportunity for DCAT to meet Natalie
- Natalie's position is funded thanks to the generous fundraising pledges via SCOSS.
- Input needed: 6.x "log-based statistics" and the 7.x releases (Tim Donohue)
- The developers are seeking input on a task in Tier 3: Medium Priority. It is currently on hold so that the Dev Team can seek feedback:
- Task: Administrative (potentially log-based) statistical reports, similar to 6.x (UI ticket #786, REST ticket #2852) (Needs feedback from DCAT & others) (Statistics)
- Task: Administrative (potentially log-based) statistical reports, similar to 6.x (UI ticket #786, REST ticket #2852) (Needs feedback from DCAT & others) (Statistics)
- The proposal from the Dev Team is that we may want to drop 6.x "log-based statistics" and replace it with enhancements to "Usage Statistics" and "Quality Control Reports".
It is unclear what is most important in these older log-based reports. In other words, the Dev Team doesn't want to lose important reporting features... but, at the same time, they feel that trying to rebuild the "log-based" statistics into DSpace 7 is a massive project. If we can instead enhance our usage statistics with more detailed reports, that may actually be a smaller project (or at least similar sized and easier to maintain for the future).
- Background (see https://github.com/DSpace/DSpace/issues/2852#issuecomment-1286064086 and https://github.com/DSpace/dspace-angular/issues/786):
- Old, legacy statistics which analyzed DSpace log files using commandline scripts: https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/DSDOC6x/Command+Line+Operations#CommandLineOperations-Legacystatistics
The Dev Team currently feels these log-based statistical reports should potentially be retired in favor of one (or both) of the following:
- Usage Statistics (Solr Statistics) - Which already exist in DSpace 7, but could be enhanced with additional reports (as required to provide features of those older log-based reports)
- REST Based Quality Control Reports - Which don't yet exist in DSpace 7, but discussion/work has begun in
- The developers are seeking input on a task in Tier 3: Medium Priority. It is currently on hold so that the Dev Team can seek feedback:
- DCAT Task Force on User-facing Documentation Learning DSpace
- New Business
Preparing for the call
If you can join the call, or are willing to comment on the topics submitted via the meeting page, please add your name, institution, and repository URL to the Call Attendees section below.
Meeting notes
Call Attendees
Maureen Walsh The Ohio State University Libraries
Kristi Park Texas Digital Library
Tim Donohue LYRASIS
Natalie Baur LYRASIS
Apologies