DSpace at Princeton University is open for business!

Data­Space can now be used to store papers and data.  From the homepage:

Data­Space is a dig­i­tal repos­i­tory meant for both archiv­ing and pub­licly dis­sem­i­nat­ing dig­i­tal data which are the result of research, aca­d­e­mic, or admin­is­tra­tive work per­formed by mem­bers of the Prince­ton Uni­ver­sity com­mu­nity. Data­Space will pro­mote aware­ness of the data and address con­cerns for ensur­ing the long-term avail­abil­ity of data in the repository.”

There are papers from 2 groups or com­mu­ni­ties avail­able so far: 

Civil and Envi­ron­men­tal Engineering
Woodrow Wil­son School of Pub­lic and Inter­na­tional Affairs

There is a use­ful “About” page, and the “Help” page gives you the mechan­ics of run­ning searches using the Jakarta Lucerne search engine, which bears lots of sim­i­lar­i­ties to Google.

Con­tact:  Mark Ratliff, Dig­i­tal Repos­i­tory Archi­tect, Phone: (609) 258‑0228.