EconStor
https://www.econstor.eu/Interoperability
OAI-PMH The OAI-PMH protocol is enabled and has content indexed.
REST API The REST API is not enabled or doesn't have content available.
Robots file The Robots.txt file is available.
Sitemaps file The DSpace's Sitemaps feature is enabled.
Custom Handle Prefix The Handle Prefix has been customized.
Information Security
DSpace version The Repository's DSpace version is 6.4, which is still under support .
Cryptography The HTTPS protocol is enabled, the minimum version of TLS accepted is 1.2 and the HTTP protocol is forwarding to HTTPS.
Security Headers
The Headers X-Frame-Options
and/or X-Content-Type-Options
are not available. Refer to OWASP Secure Headers Project for details on its benefits.
Tomcat exposed Apache Tomcat does not seem to be the Web Server exposed to the Internet.
Standard Ports Standard HTTP/HTTPS ports are used and no port is exposed in the URL.
Performance
Subsecond Response Time The following pages: Homepage, Community List, Search Result, had an average response time higher than 1 second. It is important to keep the response time lower than 1 second .
HTTP/2 Protocol The HTTP/2 Protocol is not implemented in the Web Server. HTTP/2 offers many enhancements over HTTP/1.1 such as Multiplexing of requests, Flow control and Prioritization.
Usability
Mobile Ready Something is preventing the test to be run by the Google's Mobile-Friendly Test tool. Usually this is due to a firewall or Robots.txt configuration.
Single Web Interface Only one User Interface is active. DSpace (up to version 6.X) is shipped with two User Interfaces: XMLUI and JSPUI. It is a good practice to have only one of these active.
Content in Communities and Collections
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Repository Insights™ analyzes 16 metrics in Institutional Repositories (IR) built in DSpace for improvements.
We aim to help institutions foster their IR solution by providing a comprehensive report into four categories: Interoperability, Information Security, Performance and Usability.