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|purpose=DSpace is an institutional repository system which enables easy deposit, preservation, and access for all types of digital content.
 
|purpose=DSpace is an institutional repository system which enables easy deposit, preservation, and access for all types of digital content.
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|homepage=http://www.dspace.org/
 
|homepage=http://www.dspace.org/
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= Description =
 
= Description =
 
[http://www.dspace.org/ DSpace] is an institutional repository system which enables easy deposit, preservation, and access for all types of digital content.&nbsp;
 
[http://www.dspace.org/ DSpace] is an institutional repository system which enables easy deposit, preservation, and access for all types of digital content.&nbsp;
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====Development Activity====
 
====Development Activity====
 
DSpace 1.8.1 was released in December 2011.
 
DSpace 1.8.1 was released in December 2011.
Development is ongoing. In late 2011 the DSpace Community Advisory Team decided to forgo releasing a version 2.0; instead, version 3.0 was released on November 30, 2012. DSpace 3.2 was officially released to the public on July 24, 2013.
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Development is ongoing. In late 2011 the DSpace Community Advisory Team decided to forgo releasing a version 2.0; instead, version 3.0 will be released in Fall 2012.
 
 
 
====Platform and interoperability====
 
====Platform and interoperability====
 
DSpace is written in Java, providing a web based interface that can be installed in Linux, Mac OSX or Windows environments. It requires either a PostgreSQL or Oracle database. The software comes with plugins for most university authentication methods, including: LDAP (and hierarchical LDAP), Shibboleth, X.509, and IP-based.
 
DSpace is written in Java, providing a web based interface that can be installed in Linux, Mac OSX or Windows environments. It requires either a PostgreSQL or Oracle database. The software comes with plugins for most university authentication methods, including: LDAP (and hierarchical LDAP), Shibboleth, X.509, and IP-based.
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