Peruvian Repositories Disappeared from Google Scholar After Upgrading to DSpace 7+

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Raúl Sifuentes

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Jun 2, 2025, 11:31:35 AM6/2/25
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Dear DSpace community,

We have noticed that several institutional repositories in Peru that recently upgraded to DSpace version 7 or higher have experienced a complete disappearance from Google Scholar’s index. These repositories had consistent visibility in Scholar when running on DSpace 5 or 6, but after migrating to version 7.x, they no longer appear in search results, even after several months.

Has anyone else experienced this issue?
Are there known configuration changes or metadata rendering issues in DSpace 7+ that could explain this sudden drop in indexing?

We would appreciate any insights or best practices regarding Scholar compatibility with DSpace 7, including recommended sitemap structures, metadata exposure settings, or changes in HTML rendering that could be affecting crawler behavior.

Thank you in advance for your help.

Best regards,

Raúl Sifuentes Arroyo
Gestor de Tecnología e Innovación
Sistema de Bibliotecas
Teléfono: 626-2000 anexo 3446


DSpace Community

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Jun 2, 2025, 12:11:06 PM6/2/25
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Hi Raúl,

You should check our Search Engine Optimization guidelines for DSpace 7, which were written based on feedback from the Google Scholar team.


Especially make sure that your robots.txt looks correct, and that your Sitemaps are enabled & working.  You also should verify you are running in production mode, which ensures that server side rendering is enabled.

Assuming you've followed those guidelines, there should be no issues with indexing your DSpace 7 site in Google Scholar. 

You also could contact Google Scholar via their troubleshooting guidelines at https://scholar.google.com/intl/en/scholar/inclusion.html#troubleshooting

Tim
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