Digital information management, archiving, and sharing can be accomplished with the open-source repository program DSpace. Building institutional repositories, which are digital archives that store and offer access to a variety of intellectual documents like research papers, theses, datasets, and other academic outputs, is a common use for it among academic, industrial, and non-profit organizations. Access control, versioning, metadata management, search and retrieval, and other functions are provided by DSpace along with support for a number of digital formats. All sizes of institutions can use it because of its scalability and flexibility, which let them tailor the repository to meet their unique requirements. This one is for INL 340.