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DeepGreen Users’ Meeting at the BiblioCon in Hannover
As in June 2022 at the Library Congress in Leipzig, a DeepGreen users’ meeting was held again this year on May 23., this time as part of the 111. BiblioCon in Hannover. The event was well attended with about 30 participants. In addition to representatives of the repositories cooperating with DeepGreen, curious external visitors were […]
Data Deliveries of the Open Access Content From the DEAL Contract With Springer Nature Are Now Completed
The articles published in open access under the two DEAL contracts are of particular interest to the repositories served by DeepGreen. While the delivery of the Wiley data has been running successfully for some time, it has not yet been possible to agree on a data delivery with Springer Nature. As an interim solution, we […]
New Functional Enhancements for Administration
At the end of December 2022, two new functional enhancements were added to the DeepGreen production system. They will facilitate the work of the DeepGreen employees and are not visible to users.The first function will simplify license management. From now on, it is possible for the administrators to enter and manage the license and participant […]
Happy Holidays and a healthy New Year 2023!
The year 2022 is rapidly coming to an end. We would like to thank ten publishers, 74 institutional repositories, and six subject repositories for their cooperation and wish all our partners happy holidays and a healthy new year 2023.The past year has brought us a bit more social interaction again. Nevertheless, some digital aspects remained, […]
First DeepGreen users’ meeting at the 8th Library Congress 2022 in Leipzig
The first DeepGreen users’ meeting took place at the 8th Library Congress in Leipzig on 2 June 2022. The topic of the workshop was the long-term future perspective of DeepGreen and 15 people discussed different possibilities for the long-term development of the service together with the DeepGreen team.Various options were presented in several input presentations. […]
Distinction between green and golden content now also possible with DeepGreen
Earlier this week, the next DeepGreen feature update was added to the production system. We are very pleased that with the new update DeepGreen is now able to distinguish between gold and green content within a journal. Previously, only a distinction at journal level was possible. S. Karger will be the first publisher to use […]
Article in o-bib. Das Offene Bibliotheksjournal published
At the beginning of March, the article “DeepGreen: Eine Infrastruktur für die Open-Access-Transformation” was published in o-bib. Das Offene Bibliotheksjournal.The article highlights a variety of aspects in the realisation of DeepGreen and looks at the prospects for this central OA infrastructure for German academic institutions.DOI: https://doi.org/10.5282/o-bib/5764
New Year – New DeepGreen website!
In line with the new year, we are pleased to present the new DeepGreen website. From now on, publishers as well as repositories will find all information here in one place.All the new features are explained in the following screencast (in german).The DeepGreen team wishes you a lot of fun exploring.
SWORD feature implemented in repositories
Earlier this week, the next DeepGreen software update was rolled out to the production system. With this update, new SWORD status management options were integrated into the repository accounts. Repository operators can now view the status of their SWORD interface in their account and list which articles were successfully delivered to their repository with the […]
DeepGreen updates to Python 3 and Elastic Search 7 completed
Mid August, two important updates for DeepGreen were completed and installed in the productive system. DeepGreen now runs on Python 3.8 and Elastic Search 7.10. This has stabilised DeepGreen for live operation and made it future-proof. In addition to these two updates, two new features have also been introduced for DeepGreen. From now on, repositories […]