Just a few hours after yesterday's post looking at Calgary's reasons for rejecting DSpace as a platform for e-theses, an email came round the DSpace General list indicating that after the amount of support and feedback that they'd had at Calgary, that they have rescinded their decision to use WebGencat, and decided to go back to DSpace after all.
A triumph for scholarly communication!
http://mailman.mit.edu/pipermail/dspace-general/2006-December/001251.html
Wednesday, 20 December 2006
Calgary reverses decision on DSpace
Posted by Richard at 15:39
Labels: digital repositories, dspace, e-theses
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