DSpace 10.0 Testathon Begins Today and runs through Friday, April 24 2026!

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Kent Gerber

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Apr 6, 2026, 11:01:33 AM (4 days ago) Apr 6
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Hello DSpace Community,

The DSpace 10.0 Testathon begins today! Thank you to all the DSpace 10.0 developers who’ve gotten us this far, and thank you in advance to all of you who are going to participate in the Testathon!

Testathon Dates: April 6 – April 24, 2026.

We ask that you take a few minutes of your time to help us fully test this new release. We want to ensure we are maintaining the same level of quality that you have come to expect out of a new DSpace release. In addition to testing new features, the Testathon is an opportunity for existing DSpace sites to ensure that the features they care about are working well in 10.0.  If any of those features have bugs, then Testathon is the opportunity to get immediate developer attentionon those bugs, to ensure the bugs are fixed prior to the 10.0 final release.

For more information on the Testathon, please visit the DSpace 10.0 Testathon page on the DSpace wiki.

New to testing? Do you have questions? Want to test with others? We're offering testathon coworking sessions on Zoom that you can choose from on the Co-working sessions section of the Testathon page.

Thank you for contributing your time to the Testathon.

 
Kent Gerber
DSpace Community Advisory Team (DCAT) Chair

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Никола Шћепанчевић

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Apr 8, 2026, 8:33:01 AM (2 days ago) Apr 8
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I have been testing the dspace 10 User interface, so I've noticed there is no dc.identifier.wos (web of science) available

DSpace Community

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Apr 8, 2026, 9:25:56 AM (2 days ago) Apr 8
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Hello,
Regarding the identifier for Web of Science, one of the changes in 10.0 involved moving external identifiers from imported sources to dc.relation.hasversion, so that may be what you are looking for.  I invite you to try out the relevant test T152 in the Test Plan and write there if you run into any issues!

If you have additional questions I would also encourage you to start a new thread in dspace-tech or post to Slack
Thanks!
-Lia

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