***apologies for cross-posting***

CILEA and the University of Hong Kong (HKU) are pleased to announce the 
immediate availability for download of the first alpha release of the 
DSpace CRIS module.

https://github.com/CILEA/dspace-cris

Publications are an important output of the research cycle. They allow 
communication between scholars, and measurement and decision support of 
research amongst research administrators. However there are many other 
equally important entities in research that need description and 
tracking, such as projects, grants, patents, organization units, 
researcher profiles (people), etc. Integrating and contextualizing all 
of these entities along with publications, adds greater value to each 
individual piece, in terms of visibility, discovery, and understanding 
of the total research picture. One name used for such integrations is 
Current Research Information System (CRIS).

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Current_Research_Information_System

This DSpace addon enables the ingestion, storage, display and management 
of metadata & fulltext on these other research entities. This module 
produces a smooth integration between native DSpace items (publications) 
and other CRIS entities. All entities (native DSpace items or new CRIS 
Entities) can be linked with each other using autocomplete/lookup 
functions in the submission edit phase and the inter-navigation in 
visualizations.

This is the first public release. Richer versions with more features and 
functionality will appear soon. These are described in the DSpace CRIS 
Roadmap page:

https://github.com/CILEA/dspace-cris/wiki/Roadmap

Most of these features are now in The HKU Scholars Hub.

http://hub.hku.hk

The current version works on a customized version of DSpace 1.8.2 JSPUI 
and can be installed by following the instructions provided here:

https://github.com/CILEA/dspace-cris/wiki/Installation

We expect to release a complete upgrade of the DSpace CRIS module to 
DSpace 3 in the coming months. Some of this code base will make its way 
into general DSpace releases, such as “Solr Discovery for JSPUI” in 
DSpace 3. However we envision that most of this work will be an optional 
addon, which DSpace developers can choose to implement, or not.

In the spirit of open source, we hope that this DSpace CRIS module will 
receive wide adoption in the DSpace community. We hope that many will 
find useful and then build further upon this start. To enable this 
desired multilateral collaboration, we ask that you send any inquires 
directly to the dspace mailing lists (mainly 
dspace-tech@lists.sourceforge.net).

Up to now, this has been a collaboration between CILEA and HKU. The HKU 
side is supported by funding from the HKU Office of Knowledge Exchange 
and the University Libraries.

A note on mailing list etiquette:

https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/DSPACE/Mailing+List+Etiquette

Our open regards to all,
CILEA & HKU

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