Tune in to OA Week “Equity in Open Knowledge” Highlight–Open Data Activism in...
From Verletta Kern, Digital Scholarship Librarian, University of Washington Libraries Take a break during Open Access Week and join the ACRL Open Research and Digital Collections Discussion Groups on...
View ArticleNow Available: The LYRASIS FY2019 Annual Report
From Robert Miller, Chief Executive Officer, LYRASIS On behalf of the entire team at LYRASIS, I am pleased to announce that the LYRASIS FY 2019 annual report is now available. It was as fun to pull...
View ArticleTexas A&M University Libraries Launches New Implementation of VIVO,...
Texas A&M University Libraries has officially launched our new implementation of VIVO, Scholars@TAMU ! It includes multiple new feature sets that our end users have been asking for. Modern...
View Article¿Abierto para quien? Open For Whom?
The theme for the 2019 International Open Access Week, October 21-27, is “Open for Whom? Equity in Knowledge.” The chasm separating those on opposite cliffs of the digital divide remains, despite...
View ArticleAnnouncing the Release of NewspaperWorks v1.0.0
The NewspaperWorks team–Eben English (BPL), Harish Maringanti (Utah), Brian McBride (Utah), Jacob Reed (Utah) and Sean Upton (Utah)–announces the release of NewspaperWorks v1.0.0! NewspaperWorks is a...
View ArticleOpen Polytechnic of New Zealand live on DSpace Express
In a record time of less than one month, OPNZ was live on Atmire’s DSpace Express service. It is hard to imagine two places being further apart than Leuven, near Brussels, Belgium and Lower Hutt, near...
View ArticleNew Features for DSpace 5 and 6 ORCID Integration
REST API extensions, allow you to view and manipulate ORCiDs on DSpace items, ORCID iD badges next to author names and advanced search support, are now available in a new open source patch thanks to...
View ArticleNews from 4Science: First International DSpace-CRIS User Group Meeting and...
From Susanna Mornati, Director of Operations, 4Science 4Science, together with The Library Code and other organizations in the DSpace-CRIS community, such as the Hamburg University of Technology, the...
View ArticleVIVO 1.11.0 Release Announcement
From Mike Conlon, VIVO Project Director, on behalf of the VIVO Committers VIVO 1.11 is now available! VIVO 1.11 contains new features, performance improvements, and bug fixes. Some highlights:...
View ArticleRegistration Open: Fantastic Futures 2019, 2nd International Conference on AI...
From Tom Cramer, Stanford University Libraries Registration is now open for Fantastic Futures 2019, the 2nd International Conference on AI for Libraries, Archives, and...
View ArticleVIVO Scholar Town Hall–Wednesday Nov 6
From Julia Trimmer, Duke University The next VIVO Scholar Town Hall will be held next week on Wednesday November 6 at 11:00 EST. (Note that in the U.S. most of our clocks get re-set to an hour earlier,...
View ArticleNDSA Announces the Levels of Digital Preservation 2.0
From Carol Kussmann, University of Minnesota Libraries After over a year of hard work, the NDSA (National Digital Stewardship Alliance) Levels of Digital Preservation Working group announces the Levels...
View ArticleRegister for Islandora and Fedora Camp in Arizona, February 24-26, 2020
LYRASIS and the Islandora Foundation invite you to attend the first Islandora and Fedora Camp at Arizona State University, February 24-26, 2020:...
View ArticleDSpace 7.0 Beta 4 Release Announcement
Dear DSpace Community, The DSpace Leadership Group, the DSpace Committers and LYRASIS are proud to announce that DSpace 7.0 Beta 4 is now available for download and testing. Beta 4 is the fourth...
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