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Goal
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Charge of the DSpace Community Advisory Team (DCAT)
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Activities
The following are a list of potential activities for the team members. Team members will help develop and refine priorities as necessary. Estimated time for each committee member is around 10 hours a month.
- Attend monthly team teleconferences
- Review JIRA new feature requests, provide draft of recommendations and lead DCAT discussion on the request
- Provide feedback in JIRA about specific new feature requests
- Facilitate community-wide discussions on selected new feature requests - flesh out minimum requirements and potential project team / stakeholders and developers
- Collaborate on other project, tools, resources which serve the community
- Help to organize user group meetings
Take part in forums to share training and best practices in your country/region
- Network regularly with other DSpace users in your region
- Serve as a resource to new or potential DSpace users within your country/region on the DSpace platform
- Help develop agenda and host user group meetings
- Help guide the priorities of the DuraSpace organization to better serve the needs of repository managers
- Facilitate feedback from your country/region on the DSpace platform design in order to make the development process more balanced and informed about the repository manager's needs and the variety of use cases
Meetings
The committee meets on the 1st Tuesday of every month via a conference call. We hold two different calls to accommodate members from different time zones. For more information and meeting notes, click here.
Committee Members
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The DSpace Community Advisory Team (DCAT) represents the interests of repository managers and administrators across the globe and, indirectly, DSpace end users. DCAT is a permanent Working Group that advises other DSpace project governance and leadership groups (e.g., DSpace Steering Group). The Team solicits feedback through community-wide discussions, surveys, etc. to help ensure future software releases address the needs of the community. DCAT submits an annual report to the DSpace Steering group that makes the report public after review.
A specific area of focus for DCAT is defined annually by DCAT and the Steering Group.
"Community Engagement" is the focus area for 2023/2024.
DCAT Membership
DCAT members are primarily individuals who function as DSpace repository managers at their institution
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. Members have an interest in
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advancing the development of the DSpace software and expanding the DSpace user community. DCAT aims to have global representation in order to provide broad support to the DSpace user community.
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DCAT members generally devote approximately 5-10 hours per month to the Team.
DCAT Chair
The DCAT Chair is responsible for facilitating the Team. This includes:
Building consensus among Team members to set the group’s priorities
Establishing meeting agendas and running meetings
Reporting and communicating results of these meetings
Serving as an ex-officio non-voting member of the DSpace Leadership Group
Establishing sub-teams to work on various projects
DCAT Meeting Frequency
DCAT holds open monthly teleconference meetings. The DCAT Chair distributes the agenda at least one week in advance.
For more information and meeting notes visit DCAT Meeting Notes.
Regular DCAT Member Activities
Most of the DCAT members partake in these regular activities:
Contribute to recommendations for the DSpace Steering Group, DSpace Leadership Group, and DSpace working groups on DCAT perspective and community feedback
Participate on DCAT projects requested by the DSpace Steering Group, DSpace Leadership Group, and DSpace working groups
Champion particular feature requests or bug reports. This may include but is not limited to facilitating community-wide discussions on new feature requests, fleshing out minimum requirements and trying to identify potential a project team, interested stakeholders and developers.
Participate in mailing lists or discussion forums to share knowledge and best practices
Attend monthly DCAT teleconference
Other Possible DCAT Member Activities
Some DCAT members are engaged in additional activities:
Collaborate on projects, tools and resources, including the DSpace Documentation, which serve the community
Organize physical or virtual user group meetings
Attend the DSpace Developers meetings
Survey the DSpace community to solicit comments and suggestions on developments for the software (archived surveys)
Network regularly with other DSpace users locally and internationally
- Network regularly with the larger repository community, to stay abreast of initiatives and developments elsewhere from which DSpace could benefit.
Mailing List
Members of DCAT use a Google Group mailing list for their communications. Anyone from the community is welcome to join.
History
DCAT is a reconstituted version of its predecessor, the DSpace Global Outreach Committee.
Rea Devakos - University of Toronto
Ronee L. Francis - Vanderbilt University
Valorie Hollister - DuraSpace
Iryna Kuchma - eIFL.net
Jim Ottaviani - University of Michigan
Sarah Shreeves - University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Elin Stangeland - Cambridge University Library
Beth Tillinghast - University of Hawaii at Manoa
Emeritus Committee Members
Ezra S. Gbaje - Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria
Leonie Hayes - University of Auckland
Alvin Hutchinson - Smithsonian Institution Libraries
Jayan C Kurian - National University of Singapore
Yohannes Mulugeta - Addis Ababa University Libraries
Joy Wheeler - Nanyang Technological University Singapore
Christina Richison - NITLE
Monica Roos - University of Bergen
Michael Soupios - Seton Hall University
Julie Speer - Georgia Institute of Technology
More information
For more information about
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DCAT, please contact the chair, Kimberly Chapman . Any question or comment is also welcome on the open mailing list.
Meeting Notes
DCAT Meeting Notes Valorie Hollister at vholister at duraspace.org.