The DSpace Institutional Digital Repository System: Current Functionality

In this paper we describe DSpaceâ„¢, an open source system that acts as a repository for digital research and educational material produced by an organization or institution. DSpace was developed during two years' collaboration between the Hewlett-Packard Company and MIT Libraries. The develop...

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Main Authors: Tansley, Robert (Author), Bass, Mick (Author), Stuve, David (Author), Branschofsky, Margret (Author), Chudnov, Daniel (Author), McClellan, Greg (Author), Smith, MacKenzie (Author)
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Language:English
Published: Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, 2005-09-01T15:57:09Z.
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