This page lists common questions about the DSpaceDirect hosted service. If you have additional questions not answered below or if you are interested in a service quote, please contact customerservice@duraspace.org

What Is DSpaceDirect?

DSpaceDirect is a hosted service from the DuraSpace non-profit organization that allows users to store, organize, and manage DSpace repository content in the cloud. DSpaceDirect can be used to preserve and provide access to academic faculty and student papers, projects, and research making content easily searchable by end users and easily managed by content curators.

How Does DSpaceDirect Differ From DSpace? Which DSpace Features Are Enabled/Disabled In DSpaceDirect?

DSpaceDirect is just a hosted version of the latest, out-of-the-box DSpace software

In order to make your DSpaceDirect site easier to work with, we've slightly tweaked which out-of-the-box DSpace features are enabled or disabled by default. Below is a brief summary of our default settings for DSpaceDirect. As a DSpaceDirect customer, you may ask for a different set of features to be enabled or disabled based on your own needs.

Enabled by default in DSpaceDirect:

Disabled by default in DSpaceDirect:
 (may be enabled by request)

Please note that the above list obviously will change over time as new features are added to DSpace (and also therefore DSpaceDirect).  For DSpaceDirect, our general policy is to ensure default DSpace features are always enabled. We also try to enable optional DSpace features which we feel are both widely useful and well established/stable.

I have questions about DSpaceDirect security.

Please see our Security FAQ.

Can DSpaceDirect Content Be Made Searchable/Findable From Other Library Catalog And Discovery Systems (E.G. Ex Libris Primo, EBSCO Discovery, Etc.)?

If the external service supports OAI-PMH metadata harvesting, then you could harvest your DSpaceDirect content metadata into the external system in order to make your DSpaceDirect content searchable/findable. This would mean that the external system would contain a copy of your DSpaceDirect item metadata and could therefore search your DSpaceDirect content and provide a direct link to individual items in your DSpaceDirect site. This is the route that most libraries take to make DSpace content available in a library catalog or discovery service (as most of these services support OAI-PMH harvesting from other systems, like DSpace).

For instance, according to the documentation available online:

So, simply point either of those at the DSpaceDirect OAI-PMH interface and then schedule the external service to harvest metadata from DSpaceDirect on a regular basis.

Every DSpaceDirect site has an OAI-PMH interface available at https://[dspacedirect-site-url]/oai/request?verb=Identify
 
For example: https://demo.dspacedirect.org/oai/request?verb=Identify

Can I Install Custom Code Or Make Code Changes To My DSpace Site As A DSpaceDirect Customer?

No, as a customer of DSpaceDirect you would not be able to make direct changes to the code of your DSpace site (though you may obviously request theme changes or similar). The DuraSpace organization handles the installation, maintenance, and upgrades of the DSpace code and the servers it is running on as part of the hosted and managed DSpaceDirect service.

Allowing customers to add customized code may complicate the upgrade process for their site, making it potentially very difficult for DuraSpace to perform an upgrade on your behalf. Further, allowing customers to have direct server access (e.g. via SSH) can also be a security concern as DuraSpace runs several customer sites on a single server. For those reasons, DuraSpace does not give customers direct access to update or modify the DSpace code for their site.

Does DSpaceDirect Have An API?

Currently, DSpaceDirect offers the following (out-of-the-box) DSpace APIs:

Does DSpaceDirect Provide Full Text Search (I.E. Search Within Documents)?

Yes, DSpaceDirect does provide full text search but only for specific document formats (PDF, Word, PowerPoint, HTML, plaintext).  Note that image-based PDFs (e.g. PDFs generated from scanning physical documents) cannot be full text searched unless they are OCRed before being deposited into DSpace.

Please note that documents are indexed in an overnight process (as this activity can take some time, depending on the quantity and size of documents). This means that you will not be able to search within the full text of documents until the next day (however, document metadata is searchable immediately). There are also (usually rare) occasions where DSpace is unable to index a supported document for full text searching. If you notice that a particular document is not searchable after a day passes, please do let us know.

Does DSpaceDirect Support CAS?

No, DSpaceDirect does not support CAS currently. However, there was some development work being conducted in order to support CAS in the latest release of open source DSpace. Unfortunately, it was not finished in time of the release. The work will likely be rolled into next year's release of DSpace (which at that time, would then be made available in DSpaceDirect). So, the short answer is that CAS is not supported by DSpaceDirect yet, but will be as soon as CAS support is added to DSpace.

Does DSpaceDirect Support Dublin Core?

Yes, DSpaceDirect metadata is all in Dublin Core as this is what the DSpace software uses to store metadata internally.

In What Formats Can Metadata Be Exported From DSpaceDirect?

Through the DSpaceDirect administrative interface, you can export metadata to an Excel spreadhseet or CSV file.

What Viewers Do You Have Integrated For Images, Video, Sound?

Currently, there are no integrated media viewers (for video or audio files) in DSpaceDirect, although you are able to *store* any media file format. For images, you are also able to store any image format with DSpaceDirect, and certain image formats (BMP, GIF, JPEG, PNG) will automatically have a thumbnail generated to be used within the user interface. However, there are not slideshow or image gallery capabilities.