National User Group (NUG) Coordinators are free to organize events within their own countries without requiring prior approval from the DSpace Program staff or Governance.
However, to promote transparency, collaboration, and knowledge sharing across the global DSpace community, all events should be documented on the DSpace Wiki. We also encourage the Coordinators to reach out to Holger Lenz, DSpace Program Coordinator, in order to make sure the events are listed on the DSpace Community Events page on the DSpace website.
When creating a National User Group (and its associated Wiki space), coordinators are asked to document their activities and events on the Wiki:
This shared documentation ensures that other groups and community members can benefit from local experiences, lessons learned, and best practices.
Coordinators are welcome to contact the DSpace Program Coordinators in advance of an event to request support. Depending upon the time and resource commitment needed, DSpace Program Coordinators may need to consult with DSpace Governance before providing assistance.
Possible types of support include:
Participation and engagement by a formal DSpace representative is highly valued by National User Groups, as it reinforces the connection between local communities and the broader DSpace ecosystem.
Regardless of the format (online or in-person), events organized by coordinators who are also DSpace Service Providers must maintain a clear community focus.
Coordinators are reminded that: