Tapir 0.4.2 has been released. This is a bug fix release for 0.4.1.
Now that DSpace is on 1.3.x and not too long until 1.4, the tapir is going to undergo some fairly big changes. A significant proportion of the functionality in 0.4.2 is available in DSpace 1.3.x (excluding submission tools). Therefore I am rebuilding Tapir to account for this change, and updating some of the functionality. This will give rise to a 1.0 version of the Tapir which will be maintained as a separate module in the CVS. There will be another news announcement as soon as there is more information on this.... read more
I am pleased to announce the release of the 0.4.1 version of Tapir in time for the DSpace User Group Meeting 2005.
Due to a lack of testing feedback 0.4 has not made it to a gold release, although 0.4 beta 2 should be relatively stable. 0.4.1 has been released in order to deal with API changes in the DSpace codebase and has gone straight to gold release. This version is only compatible with DSpace 1.2.2, and not any previous versions. If you require Tapir for DSpace 1.2 or 1.2.1 please use the 0.4 beta 2 and provide feedback any problems you have.... read more
A slightly updated Tapir 0.4 has been released to address Freedom of Information Act legislation in the UK with some licence system upgrades.
Edinburgh University Library is happy to announce the release of the Tapir 0.4 Beta 1. This release fixes a number of compatibility issues with DSpace 1.2 and is the candidate for full compatibility with DSpace 1.2.1. It also now sports a functioning theses restriction system and full compatibility with the UK recommended E-Theses metadata set.
The Tapir v0.3 has been released to follow the recent release of DSpace 1.2.
A beta release of Tapir has been produced to install on DSpace 1.2. Additional features included in DSpace 1.2 that impact on the Tapir have been merged with the code.
Tapir has been moved from local development at Edinburgh University Library to SourceForge to take advantage of the benefits of using a public CVS server, and with a view to increasing use and profile.