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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, November 18, 2025, 12:00 Eastern Time
- date moved from regular second Tuesday of the month (Nov 11) due to US Federal holiday.
- 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.
NOTE: there is a new passcode to enter the meeting: dspace2025
Join from PC, Mac, Linux, iOS or Android: https://umn.zoom.us/j/95455262817?pwd=Z3o5BexR7gsspIzDiP7beexkthKR4i.1 (Meeting ID: 954 5526 2817) Passcode: dspace2025
Additional ways to join: DCAT Chair Zoom Room
Agenda:
- Announcements
- Introductions
- new DCAT Chair Kent Gerber
- Housekeeping
Upcoming Events:
- Registration open for 2025 Northeast Institutional Repository Day (NIRD25)
- Call for Proposals for 21st International Conference on Open Repositories (OR2026)
- AI Discussions Group - Solutions Showcase #4
- DSpace Deep Dive Webinar: Matomo Integration in DSpace
- Date: December 9, 10 am EST
- Registration Link is forthcoming
- Updates:
Workgroup Update - Import Metadata feature (will update in December!)
- Curation System Task Demo
- DSpace Documentation highlights?
- Future DCAT Topics?
- Deploying configurable entities and ORCID integration in existing repositories
- Showcasing the value of DSpace repositories
- Check in and clean up older DSpace GitHub Pull Requests and Issues
- Next Meeting: December 9, 2025
Notes:
Bitstream format registry demonstration by Kent:
- what you put in the Description matters! Kent also recommends including the file format extension
- demonstrated selecting Profile Bitstream Formats task on the System Curation Tasks screen; select handle for whichever Community or Collection you wish to profile
- click "Retrieve Process Output" on the processes screen; this will provide you a text file within that same screen - breakdown of number of Items with that format and the format description
- copy and paste the text into a text editor
- if you want to convert to a spreadsheet format, need to add a delimiter, or separator - you can use a regular expression to find and replace a pattern with, for example, the | character, in order to make sure the data will convert with appropriate columns
Call Attendees
Kent Gerber University of Minnesota Libraries
Kimberly Chapman University of Arizona Libraries
Erik Moore University of Minnesota Libraries
Emily Crawford, State Library of Massachusetts
Holger Lenz Lyrasis
Marcella Huggard Lyrasis
Genny Jon York University
Carolyn Sullivan, Université d'Ottawa
James Holobetz University of Regina
Philip Young Virginia Tech
Nadine Seekirchner ETH Zurich
Vanesa Evers, Georgia Tech
Julia GilmoreScholarsPortal (University of Toronto)
Jordan Piščanc (4Science) 4Science
Matt McKinney Texas Tech University
William Tantzen University of Minnesota Libraries
Regrets
Peter Sutton-Long, University of Cambridge
Colin Lukens Harvard Library