Contribute to the DSpace Development Fund

The newly established DSpace Development Fund supports the development of new features prioritized by DSpace Governance. For a list of planned features see the fund wiki page.

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Welcome to the DSpace Wiki! Please sign up and participate.

Although a few pages are 'locked' to prevent spamming, anyone who sign ups and creates an account can freely edit most of the DSpace Wiki. If you've forgotten your password, please visit the reset your password page.

Give DSpace a test run before you install it!

http://demo.dspace.org is a live installation of the latest version of DSpace software.

This demo site is configured such that the maximum number of DSpace features is enabled, so that you can get a sense of all the various things that DSpace can do. We provide a variety of public logins (for various DSpace "roles") in the introductory paragraph of the XMLUI and JSPUI demo interfaces. 

Running DSpace

Running into an annoying issue? See our How to Troubleshoot an error guide for tips to get help!

 

 

 

Want to get involved?

Looking for ways to help out? Or, have ideas that you really want to see implemented in DSpace? See our guide on How to Contribute Ideas / Code / Documentation for some ways you can help make DSpace better for everyone!

If you are a developer and want to get your feet wet with DSpace, consider trying to tackle one of our unresolved, "low hanging fruit" tickets. They should be approachable to anyone who is newer to DSpace, and it'd be a great way to give back!

Announcements

5.4 Release now available! Includes bug fixes to 5.x platform.

Find out what's happening in the DSpace Community.

Developers

Are you a new developer looking for how to get started with DSpace?  Take a look at our New Developers Hub


New Developers Hub
Developer Meetings
Developer Guidelines and Tools

Guidelines for developing with DSpace, including Git hints, IDE setup, other useful tools, etc.

Discussion
Trading reviews on Pull Requests

Are you tired of waiting around for your code changes to be reviewed or tested?  Try "Pull Request Trading" with another developer!

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