by Holger Lenz | Jun 25, 2026 | DSpace, News, Newsletter
The June 2026 issue of the DSpace newsletter is now available. If you would like to receive the newsletter, please subscribe (if you subscribe, Lyrasis will only send emails pertaining to the DSpace Community Newsletter). If we missed any news, please email us with...
by Holger Lenz | Jun 24, 2026 | DSpace, DSpace-CRIS, News, Releases
DSpace 10.0 Released: A Major Step Toward the Future of Open Repositories In June 2026, the DSpace Program was thrilled to announce the release of DSpace 10.0, a major milestone in the evolution of the world’s leading open-source repository platform. More than just a...
by Holger Lenz | May 20, 2026 | 4Science, DSpace, DSpace-CRIS, Registered Service Provider, Registered Service Provider News
10 years of 4Science and the future of DSpace At 4Science, innovation is not just a goal – it’s a long-term commitment to the global research community. Over the past four months, our team has played an important role in the merger of DSpace and DSpace-CRIS,...
by Holger Lenz | May 18, 2026 | DSpace, DSpaceDirect
From Maintenance Burden to Mission Focus: Insights from the Experts on Repository Hosting Digital Repository Managers and Administrators often find themselves wrestling with sluggish software, wrangling data, managing server updates and navigating customizations that...
by Holger Lenz | May 18, 2026 | 4Science, DSpace-CRIS, Migration
Cornell is Live with the new DSpace-CRIS platform We are pleased to announce the Go-Live of Cornell University Library’s new DSpace-CRIS platform: Cornell eCommons . This milestone marks an important step forward for an institution that has long been a global leader...
by Holger Lenz | May 18, 2026 | Conferences, DSpace, Events, National User Group, PCG Academia, Registered Service Provider
The Big Migration Conference Delivered: Real Stories, Real Systems, Real Community On May 12 and 13, 2026, Warsaw brought the DSpace community together for The Big Migration, a conference built around one conviction that the most valuable thing a repository...