Contribute to the DSpace Development Fund

The newly established DSpace Development Fund supports the development of new features prioritized by DSpace Governance. For a list of planned features see the fund wiki page.

Date

11:00-1:00 Eastern Daylight Savings Time

Zoom:  https://lyrasis.zoom.us/j/9963190968


Leadership Group Members

Lyrasis attendees

The (star) represents who will be taking notes for a given meeting. It rotates after each meeting to the next person in the attendee list.

*Members of DSpace Steering Group

**Community At Large Representative

***Ex-officio member nominated by the Leadership Group as representative of the community at large. Ex-officio members do not have voting rights

Agenda


TimeItemInformationWho
15 minWelcome
  • Welcome
  • Welcome, Holger!
  • Thank you to note-taker

Maureen

25 minFundraising

Targeted funding accessibility ask with the Development Fund

  • Total to date: $ 30,000 US
    • Texas Digital Library $ 5,000
    • UMass Chan Medical School $ 2,500
    • Lyrasis $ 5,000
    • MIT $ 7,500
    • Harvard $ 10,000
  • Audits received to date:
    • Cornell University
    • University of Edinburgh
  • Community communication went out asking for fiscal year end contributions, outlining the accessibility funding status, spending strategy, submitting tickets, audit requests
  • Accessibility issues can be reported as tickets to be addressed in future releases. If institutions perform accessibility scans, they are welcome to share those results with Tim. But, to ensure issues are resolved more rapidly, we recommend creating tickets.

Priority for the next FY's focus for the Development Fund?

  • What's next for DSpace? Could priorities for 9.0 be (partially) funded via Development Fund?
    • We will start discussions in the next Leadership meeting.
Kristi, Maureen
310 minFinancials

Quarterly Financial Report sent via email

Laurie
410 minBudget

DSpace Proposed FY24-25 budget sent via email for discussion and Leadership approval

  • Proposed budget approved by Steering May 7th 
Maureen and Laurie
510 minDevelopment

DSpace 8.0

DSpace 7.6.2

Tim
620 minFollow-up

Open follow-up discussion on the state of repositories and the role of DSpace and DSpace governance

Notes from last meeting:  10 minute breakout sessions

Topics suggested by Leadership members:

  • Cyber security
  • Compliance - federal/funder mandates (e.g. open access)
  • Impact tracking - Reporting on repositories
  • Discoverability of repositories
  • Catch up with developments in the Scholarly ecosystem - diamond OA, COAR notify
  • Increased harvesting/indexing/bots affecting performance and statistics
    • Large Language Models (LLMs) training for AI purposes
    • Big performance issues at the infrastructure end. It is not a DSpace software issue
    • Good bots changing behaviours in terms crawl rates
    • Impact of AI Bots
    • Concerns around bots / harvesters not respecting content licensing, CORE was mentioned
  • Expanded uses of repositories, beyond traditional uses such as collection management
  • Increased costs of supporting the repository infrastructure
    • Equity of access
  • Taking advantage of AI technologies
    • AI and accessibility: improving our content in terms of accessibility
    • AI tools: automated metadata translation
  • Enhancing DSpace support for handling large content. Many DSpace repositories are increasingly taking research datasets.
Maureen, all
75 min
Break
Set up Breakout Rooms

85 minGovernanceMaureen
925 minGovernance

Breakout listening sessions on pain points and sub-optimal processes in the operations of DSpace Governance facilitated by members of the DSpace Governance WG

Breakouts 15 minutes. Group debrief 10 minutes.

Breakout Rooms Question Prompts and Note Taking

Hosts:

Breakout One: Pascal

Breakout Two: Scott

Breakout Three: Kristi


Maureen, all
105 minCommunity

DCAT update

Maureen on behalf of Kimberly
115 minCommunity

Upcoming Events

Erik, Kristi, all
125 minLyrasis

Lyrasis Board Meeting update

Maureen, Laurie, Tim, Michele
135 minLeadership

Upcoming - future agenda topics

All
145 minOther businessAOBAll

Notes

 Welcome

Welcome, Holger!

Note-taker: Erik


Fundraising

Targeted funding accessibility ask with the Development Fund https://wiki.lyrasis.org/display/DSPACE/Announcement%3A+DSpace+Development+Fund

  • Total to date: $ 30,000 US
    • Texas Digital Libraries $ 5,000
    • UMass Chan Medical School $ 2,500
    • Lyrasis $ 5,000
    • MIT $ 7,500
    • Harvard $ 10,000
  • Audits received to date:
    • Cornell University
    • University of Edinburgh
  • Community communication went out asking for fiscal year-end contributions, outlining the accessibility funding status, spending strategy, submitting tickets, audit requests
  • Accessibility issues can be reported as tickets to be addressed in future releases. If institutions perform accessibility scans, they are welcome to share those results with Tim. But, to ensure issues are resolved more rapidly, we recommend creating tickets.
  • Additional funds may be applied to a VPAT or an audit. 

Priority for the next FY's focus for the Development Fund?

What's next for DSpace? Could priorities for 9.0 be (partially) funded via the Development Fund?

  • We will start discussions for priorities for DSpace going forward in the next Leadership meeting.


Financials

Quarterly Financial Report

  • Fiscal year starts in July1 through June 30. This quarterly report is for the third quarter of the fiscal year. 
  • Retained net assets are funds we've saved from previous fiscal years.
  • Current net assets are revenues that are currently being spent during the fiscal year and will fluctuate depending on expenses to date. Any remaining funds at the end of the fiscal year will go to the retained net assets. 
  • For this report, revenue is ahead of expectations at this point in the year. 
  • Expenses are less than expected for year-to-date so the indirect cost rate (IDC) is also lower than expected.
  • More information about SCOSS is available, if interested. We are entering the third year of the three-year campaign. The SCOSS funds can continue to be used after the end of the campaign. 


Budget

  • DSpace Proposed FY24-25 budget sent via email for discussion and Leadership approval
  • Proposed budget approved by Steering May 7th 
  • Proposal creates a reserve fund. 
    • Use of reserve fund is not yet defined. Steering and leadership would approve use of the funds. 
    • Would be helpful to designate as either a rainy day fund or if it is a project development fund.
    • If there is a remainder in the year's budget, does it automatically go into a reserve fund or retained as net assets. Would need to determine and designate how to apply the funds. 
    • Memberships are a variable in the budget revenue. A Reserve fund would help to counter declines in memberships or other revenue. 
    • Some programs use a dollar amount, others use a percentage of their budget. 
  • Line item for paid development
  • Due to some members not in attendance, the proposed budget will be a vote via email. 

 

DSpace Development 

DSpace 8.0 https://wiki.lyrasis.org/display/DSPACE/DSpace+Release+8.0+Status 

DSpace 7.6.2

  • Will include all bug fixes backported from 8 to 7. Estimated release is approximately a month after the release of 8.0

 

Follow-up on DSpace governance

Open follow-up discussion on the state of repositories and the role of DSpace and DSpace governance.

Notes from last meeting: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1lzgtqQ9UEeip0B_jvQHkN8Ka2oZvj7ie5GwZ-9SEv5I/edit#heading=h.p85a24atpbik 

Topics suggested by Leadership members:

  • Cyber security
  • Compliance - federal/funder mandates (e.g. open access)
  • Impact tracking - Reporting on repositories
  • Discoverability of repositories
  • Catch up with developments in the Scholarly ecosystem - diamond OA, COAR notify
  • Increased harvesting/indexing/bots affecting performance and statistics
    • Large Language Models (LLMs) training for AI purposes
    • Big performance issues at the infrastructure end. It is not a DSpace software issue
    • Good bots changing behaviours in terms crawl rates
    • Impact of AI Bots
    • Concerns around bots / harvesters not respecting content licensing, CORE was mentioned
  • Expanded uses of repositories, beyond traditional uses such as collection management
  • Increased costs of supporting the repository infrastructure
    • Equity of access
  • Taking advantage of AI technologies
    • AI and accessibility: improving our content in terms of accessibility
    • AI tools: automated metadata translation
  • Enhancing DSpace support for handling large content. Many DSpace repositories are increasingly taking research datasets.

Additional topics suggested:

  • How does DSpace compare to other repository products on the market?
  • Is research data a direction DSpace should move toward? 
  • Have the core use cases changed? 
    • What are the core use cases? These help to drive our software development. 
    • Last look at use cases was several years ago. Possibility to revisit. 
    • In Europe, merger of CRIS and repositories has become a core use. 
  • DSpace is promoted as a turn-key repository system. DSpace 7 is more difficult to implement and may require more resources, including service provider support. 
  • Performance is a real issue. How to speed it up so people can get into it easier? 
  • Need for training and documentation to help ease customizations. Some documentation is missing or outdated. Who is able and has the time to donate to documentation. 
  • Need for simpler documentation for user side. DCAT has provided some user facing documentation. If institutions are creating their own documentation, please consider adding to DCAT https://wiki.lyrasis.org/display/DSDOC7x/Learning+DSpace 
  • Plan to develop DSpace as a preservation system. What is the status?
    • Strong interest, but slow going. Staffing is not in place. May need to add a consultant. Feedback from community is needed. 

Holger can assist with setting priorities including leading a Q&A after next release. 

 

Governance

DSpace Governance Working Group Updates 

https://wiki.lyrasis.org/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=325255570

  • Currently reviewing the MOU with Lyrasis. Review of the MOU was timed for May 2024. The Working Group is reviewing.  May. Looking for proposed revisions or adjustments based on experiences the last three years. 
  • Working Group is considering pain points and challenges in leadership
    • Including elections and balloting issues
    • Transition times for officers
    • Communications and reporting responsibilities between leadership and steering
    • Documentation of leadership roles and responsibilities
  • Preparation for new bylaws and code of conduct

Breakout rooms hosted by DSpace Governance Working Group members

  • Breakout listening sessions on pain points and sub-optimal processes in the operations of DSpace Governance facilitated by members of the DSpace Governance WG

Debrief

  • Onboarding process for leadership needs to be better on how governance is working. Also needs to be clearer to border membership in future bylaws.
  • Additional orientation meetings for leadership outside of the quarterly meetings and the orientation for new members could be useful.
  • Need for transparency and clarity for elections at different membership levels.
  • Wide ranging community – need participation from orgs/people who are not capital M members
  • Each fall we lose time with the chair transition
  • Orientation on how governance works
  • Debrief with leadership members on how they felt they contributed
  • Frequency of leadership meetings may result in members not feeling included, especially if they miss a meeting. 
  • Difficult to find and fill leadership roles for leadership and steering groups
  • Town halls and advisory meetings could help drive new leadership
  • Leadership shifted to quarterly to give time for subcommittee groups; has not worked in practice. Idea to shift to every other month. 

 

Community

  • DCAT update - will be sent out via email

 

Upcoming Events

  • 2024 DSpace North American User Group Meeting
    • CFP due May 24, 2024
  • TDL DSpace Users Group Meeting at Texas Conference on Digital Libraries
  • Swiss DSpace Users June 28
  • Library Code monthly Q&A meetings
  • DSpace 8 Q&A webinar possibly in July

 

Lyrasis

Lyrasis Board Meeting update

  • Conversations focused on DSpace
  • Familiar themes around documentation, training, support, and available expertise
  • Review of submitted code
  • Emphasis that DSpace is community driven, even by those who do not financially contribute
  • Future recommendations may be put to Lyrasis board

 

Leadership

  • Upcoming - future agenda topics, please send to Maureen

 

Other Business

  • None reported





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