Code of Conduct
All DSpace meetings follow the Lyrasis Code of Conduct. We ask you to remain respectful in all discussions. We also encourage you to report any violations to Lyrasis (see Code of Conduct for details).
What is DCAT?
The DSpace Community Advisory Team (DCAT) represents the interests of repository managers and administrators across the globe and, indirectly, DSpace end users. DCAT is a permanent DSpace Working Group sponsored by the DSpace Steering Group that advises DSpace Program governance groups. We welcome feedback and participation from anyone in the community.
Date & Time
- Tuesday, May 13, 2025, 12:00 Eastern Time
- See the world clock to determine the meeting time for your location.
- Meeting length: one hour
Join information:
We will be using the DCAT Chair's Zoom Room for our meeting.
Join from PC, Mac, Linux, iOS or Android: https://arizona.zoom.us/j/81605358751 (Meeting ID: 816 0535 8751 Passcode: dspace)
Additional ways to join: DCAT Chair Zoom Room
Agenda:
- Announcements
- New DSpace community events calendar is online: https://dspace.org/events/
- June DCAT Meeting
- Open Repositories is the following week so no need to not have a June meeting
- Should we have a full DCAT meeting or reserve the time for the Task-Oriented Documentation and/or other working groups to meet?
- DCAT at Open Repositories 2025
Webinar: DSpace ORCID Update - Spring 2025
- When: Monday June 9 at 4:30pm UTC
- Register to attend: https://lyrasis.zoom.us/meeting/register/UfNmVkUDQLaudE9OOH9RRA#/registration
- Details: In this session, speakers from Lyrasis, the Canadian Research Knowledge Network (CRKN), ORCID, and 4Science will share information about the ORCID functionality in DSpace, details about the recent improvements that were contributed by 4Science, potential next steps/future directions for ORCID and DSpace, as well as an overview of the ORCID Global Participation Fund program. This session will be recorded.
- Topic: Testathon Results
- Topic: Working Group Updates
Registry Update? - Lunch and Learn
- Workflows use cases and functions
- Groups use cases and functions
- https://docs.google.com/document/d/1woPmGYUiD1kpDWhRzGKfrcm_xhY1XdTjzw8ywXrawj8/edit?usp=sharing
Notes:
- Folks going to Open Repositories: Sara, Julia, Federico, Carl, Kimberly, Erin, Vanesa
Call Attendees
Emily Crawford
Vanesa Evers
Kristin Hoffman, Western University
Gary Maixner
Carolyn Sullivan , University of Ottawa
Federico Verlicchi
Victoria Volkanova
Karl Wirth
Regrets
Iryna Kuchma EIFL
Colin Lukens Harvard Library
James Holobetz University of Regina