Defining the Future of DSpace: Participate in the DSpace Vision Survey

The DSpace Vision Survey, compiled by the DSpace Vision Group aims to gather the collective thoughts of the DSpace user community in order to define and shape the future of DSpace over the coming years. Now that DSpace is 10+ years old, it’s time to reflect on how far it has come and where it is going.

This survey  https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/dspacevision  is open until the end of February 2014.

An initial DSpace Vision meeting was held in May of 2013, followed by a community session at Open Repositories 2013 that resulted in achieving consensus on broad goals and directions. These can be viewed here.

Brief history about DSpace

DSpace 1.0 was released on November 4, 2002. More than ten years later DSpace remains the most-used institutional repository software in the world providing preservation of, and access to millions of precious digital objects in more than 1,800 repositories.

For more information http://www.duraspace.org/dspace-vision-survey-help-define-future