DSpace has over 3,000 organizations that are currently using the DSpace software in a production or project environment. The most common use is by research libraries as an institutional repository, however there are many organizations using the software to host and manage subject based repositories, dataset repositories or media based repositories. DSpace is built to be flexible and customizable for any organization.
DSpace is free and open source. It is fully customizable, offers granular, group-based access control and is available in 22 languages.
DSpace manages and preserves all types of digital file formats - from PDFs to image files (PNG, JPEG, etc.) to audio-video files (MPEG).
DSpace integrates with a variety of external services, such as ORCID, OpenAIRE, ROR, and much more!
DSpace is an open source software platform developed and supported by our user community, with the help and support ofLyrasis. The community welcomes your interest and participation.
DSpace Members are leaders from universities, research and library organizations, and others, who have made a financial commitment to our open source programs. Members are partners in program governance, ensuring that DSpace continues to serve its global communities.
The success of any open source program lies with the community contributing its collective energy, information, enthusiasm, and effort. There are many ways to contribute to DSpace — not just in writing code. There’s a role for everyone.
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