DSpace Reaches 500 Installations

DSpace, the open-source digital repository system, reached the 500 installation mark earlier this month.  Earlier this year I did a bit of research on various repository solutions, and DSpace was the one I was most impressed with, and it seems that quite a few people agree.

Check out their list of known installations to see some great examples.

found via Open Access News

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2 Responses to DSpace Reaches 500 Installations

  1. you don’t happen to have the “research on various repository solutions” online in one form or another?
    Thanks for the pointer anyway
    Andreas

  2. Rick Mason says:

    Sorry, it was relatively informal research. We went to a variety of sites running different repository systems and tried them out. I remember that we were impressed by the variety of collections served by DSpace sites; I also liked the customization of a couple of sites I visited (I tried to find those again, but couldn’t remember which).

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