The DSpace⢠project of the MIT Libraries and the Hewlett Packard Laboratories has built an institutional repository system for digital research material. This paper will describe the rationale for institutional repositories, the DSpace system, and its implementation at MIT. Also described are the plans for making DSpace open source in an effort to provide a useful test bed and a platform for future research in the areas of open scholarly communication and the long-term preservation of fragile digital research material
Developed jointly by the Hewlett-Packard Company and the MIT Libraries, DSpace is an open source sof...
DSpace is an open source repository software package typically used for creating open access reposit...
DSpace is a joint development effort by HP and MIT to establish an electronic system that will enabl...
Abstract. The DSpace ™ project of the MIT Libraries and the Hewlett Packard Laboratories1 has built ...
In this paper we describe DSpaceâ¢, an open source system that acts as a repository for digital rese...
DSpaceTM (http://dspace.org/) is the new open source digital repository system from the MIT Librarie...
This paper describes MIT Libraries' experience implementing DSpace, a home-grown open source digita...
In this paper we describe DSpace, an open source system that acts as a repository for digital resear...
The MIT Libraries has built a durable digital document repository called DSpace to house the digita...
For the past two years the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Libraries and Hewlett-Packard...
DSpace$^{TM}$ (http://dspace.org/) is the new open source digital repository system from the MIT Lib...
DSpace is a joint development project of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Libraries and Hew...
As more and more output from research institutions is born digital, a means for capturing and preser...
The DSpace⢠digital repository system was released as open source software in November of 2002. In...
This paper presents an overview of the methodology and results of the MIT Libraries’ business plan ...
Developed jointly by the Hewlett-Packard Company and the MIT Libraries, DSpace is an open source sof...
DSpace is an open source repository software package typically used for creating open access reposit...
DSpace is a joint development effort by HP and MIT to establish an electronic system that will enabl...
Abstract. The DSpace ™ project of the MIT Libraries and the Hewlett Packard Laboratories1 has built ...
In this paper we describe DSpaceâ¢, an open source system that acts as a repository for digital rese...
DSpaceTM (http://dspace.org/) is the new open source digital repository system from the MIT Librarie...
This paper describes MIT Libraries' experience implementing DSpace, a home-grown open source digita...
In this paper we describe DSpace, an open source system that acts as a repository for digital resear...
The MIT Libraries has built a durable digital document repository called DSpace to house the digita...
For the past two years the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Libraries and Hewlett-Packard...
DSpace$^{TM}$ (http://dspace.org/) is the new open source digital repository system from the MIT Lib...
DSpace is a joint development project of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Libraries and Hew...
As more and more output from research institutions is born digital, a means for capturing and preser...
The DSpace⢠digital repository system was released as open source software in November of 2002. In...
This paper presents an overview of the methodology and results of the MIT Libraries’ business plan ...
Developed jointly by the Hewlett-Packard Company and the MIT Libraries, DSpace is an open source sof...
DSpace is an open source repository software package typically used for creating open access reposit...
DSpace is a joint development effort by HP and MIT to establish an electronic system that will enabl...