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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.
Upgrade from any past version of DSpace!
Installing DSpace provides an overview of the DSpace 7 installation process and all prerequisite software. You should review this before attempting an upgrade, in order to ensure you are running the required versions of Java, Node, etc.
Upgrading DSpace provides a guide for upgrading from any old version of DSpace to v7. As in the past, your data migrates automatically, no matter which older version you are running. However, as the old XMLUI and JSPUI user interfaces are no longer supported, you must switch to using the new User Interface.
DSpace 7.6.1 was released on November 15, 2023
To try out DSpace 7.6.1 immediately, see Try out DSpace 7. This includes instructions for a quick-install via Docker, as well as information on our DSpace demo site.
To upgrade to DSpace 7.6.1 from 7.x or any prior version, see Upgrading DSpace
To install DSpace 7.6.1 for the first time, see Installing DSpace.
DSpace 7.6.1 provides bug fixes & performance improvements to the 7.6.x platform. No new features are provided. As such this release should be an easier upgrade for sites already running 7.6.
Major bug fixes / improvements include:
Updated Language support:
The DSpace application would not exist without the hard work and support of its community. Thank you to the many developers who have worked very hard to deliver all the bug fixes and improvements. This release was entirely volunteer driven!
A total of 38 unique individuals contributed to 7.6.1.
The following 29 individuals have contributed directly to the new DSpace (Angular) User Interface in this release (ordered by number of GitHub commits): Alexandre Vryghem (alexandrevryghem), Tim Donohue (tdonohue), Hugo Daniel Dominguez de la Cruz (hugo-escire), Davide Negretti (davide-negretti), Vladzislav Novski (vNovski), Eike Löhden (Leano1998), Hrafn Malmquist (J4bbi), Paulo Graça (paulo-graca), Art Lowel (artlowel), Michał Dykas (michdyk), Alan Orth (alanorth), Kristof De Langhe (Atmire-Kristof), Milos Ivanovic (imilos), Mirko Scherf (mirkoscherf), Sascha Szott (saschaszott), Mark Wood (mwoodiupui), William Welling (wwtamu), Lotte Hofstede (LotteHofstede), Flo (floriangantner), Hardy Pottinger (hardyoyo), Sergio Fernández Celorio (sergius02), Yury Bondarenko (ybnd), Agustina Martinez (amgciadev), Reeta Kuukoski (reetagithub), Nona Luypaert (nona-luypaert), Kim Shepherd (kshepherd), Yana De Pauw (YanaDePauw), Marie Verdonck (MarieVerdonck)
The above contributor lists were determined based on contributions to the "dspace-angular" project in GitHub between 7.6 (after June 23, 2023) and 7.6.1: https://github.com/DSpace/dspace-angular/graphs/contributors?from=2023-06-23&to=2023-11-15&type=c
The following 20 individuals have contributed directly to the DSpace backend (REST API, Java API, OAI-PMH, etc.) in this release (ordered by number of GitHub commits): Tim Donohue (tdonohue), Agustina Martinez (amgciadev), Mark Wood (mwoodiupui), Paulo Graça (paulo-graca), Toni Prieto (toniprieto), Adán Román Ruiz (aroman-arvo), Christian Bethge (ChrisBethgster), Alan Orth (alanorth), Nicholas Woodward (nwoodward), Nona Luypaert (nona-luypaert), Alexandre Vryghem (alexandrevryghem), Hrafn Malmquist (J4bbi), Andrea Bollini (abollini), Luca Giamminonni (LucaGiamminonni), damian-joz, Michael Spalti (mspalti),