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== Definition ==
DSpace is a [[digital library|digital repository]] software, an open source software platform to store, manage and distribute  collections in digital format. The DSpace software supports digital archiving that is more permanent and shareable than current analog archives. DSpace can support a wide variety of artifacts, including books, theses, 3D digital scans of objects, photographs, film, video, research data sets and other forms of content.


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'''Definition'''
DSpace is a digital repository software, an open source software platform to store, manage and distribute  collections in digital format. The DSpace software supports digital archiving that is more permanent and shareable than current analog archives. DSpace can support a wide variety of artifacts, including books, theses, 3D digital scans of objects, photographs, film, video, research data sets and other forms of content.
 
 
 
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Source of the article: [http://www.dspace.org/]
Source of the article: [http://www.dspace.org/]
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The Modiya Project: [http://www.nyu.edu/its/pubs/connect/spring05/pdfs/halpern_modiya.pdf]
The Modiya Project: [http://www.nyu.edu/its/pubs/connect/spring05/pdfs/halpern_modiya.pdf]
[[Category:Portalware]]
[[Category:e-learning tools]]

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Definition

DSpace is a digital repository software, an open source software platform to store, manage and distribute collections in digital format. The DSpace software supports digital archiving that is more permanent and shareable than current analog archives. DSpace can support a wide variety of artifacts, including books, theses, 3D digital scans of objects, photographs, film, video, research data sets and other forms of content.

Features

Links

Source of the article: [1]

Download: [2]

The Modiya Project: [3]