Re: [Dspace-tech] Software to support crosswalk from MARC to Dublin Core

2008-02-04 Thread Mika Stenberg
You can try Marcedit, found at: 
http://oregonstate.edu/~reeset/marcedit/html/index.php

-Mika

 We have taken the baby steps to get started with dspace and are working 
 out the details of the metadata. We believe that it will be best to move 
 from MARC to Dublin Core (rather than DC to MARC) and wondered if there 
 is software already out there to support that work.
 
  
 
 Thanks.
 
  
 
 Linda
 
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 Collection Management and Services
 O’Shaughnessy-Frey Library #5004
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[Dspace-tech] Manakin: namespace declarations in output?

2008-02-04 Thread Dorothea Salo
A few of my Manakin-derived HTML pages have namespace declarations in
them, and I can't figure out why, as there's nothing in the culprit
namespace in the output and exclude-result-prefixes is duly on. The
i18n namespace seems to be the commonest offender, though I am also
seeing the DRI namespace declared where it shouldn't be. What might
trigger this, and how can I make it stop? Do I need to give code
examples or a URL?

Dorothea

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Re: [Dspace-tech] Software to support crosswalk from MARC to Dublin Core

2008-02-04 Thread Urban Andersson
If you are comfortable working with perl, the Marc::Record module might 
be a good tool to use for batch converting MARC records into DSpace 
Dublin core.

There is a decent tutorial, as well as files for download, at 
http://marcpm.sourceforge.net/

I have some scripts that I have created earlier if you are interested in 
some real-life examples. Although of course these have to be modified 
quite extensively to suit your local needs.


/ Urban A.
 

   
 We have taken the baby steps to get started with dspace and are working 
 out the details of the metadata. We believe that it will be best to move 
 from MARC to Dublin Core (rather than DC to MARC) and wondered if there 
 is software already out there to support that work.

  

 Thanks.

  

 Linda

 Linda Hulbert, Associate Director 
 Collection Management and Services
 O’Shaughnessy-Frey Library #5004
 University of Saint Thomas
 2115 Summit Avenue
 St. Paul, MN 55105
 Phone: (651) 962-5016 Fax: (651) 962-5486email: 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

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[Dspace-tech] Profile page instead of main page after Manakin login?

2008-02-04 Thread Dorothea Salo
If you try to access a login-required page in Manakin, Manakin logs
you in and sends you back there. So far, so good.

If, however, you log in from an open page, Manakin sends you back to
its home page. Not so good -- in fact, quite confusing (it feels like
a failed login to *me*).

I can't figure out how Manakin knows to do this, so I can't change it
to go to the profile page (which is in my opinion preferable). Can
anyone give me a boost here?

Dorothea

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[Dspace-tech] Build Fail problem

2008-02-04 Thread LARC/J.L.Shipman/jshipman

Hi,
	I am trying to install dspace 1.4.2 on a Sun running Solaris 10 with  
Postgres 8.2.4.

When I try to run ant fresh_install, I get the following error

Buildfile: build.xml

BUILD FAILED
	file:/export/home/dspace-1.4.2-source/build.xml:88: Unexpected  
element loadproperties


I have looked through the xml code (shown below) and can not figure  
out why it crashes.  Config is set to rw-r--r--.I am running the  
fresh_install as dspace.  The config directory is /export/home/ 
dspace-1.4.2-source/config  and the source directory is /export/home/ 
dspace-1.4.2-source.  Any help is appreciated.



  !-- =  
--
  !-- Build parameters that are likely to need tweaking  
--
  !-- =  
--


  !-- Default configuration to use.  This may be overridden. --
  property name=config value=config/dspace.cfg /

  !-- Give user a chance to override without editing this file
   (and without typing -D each time s/he compiles it) --
  property file=${user.home}/.dspace.properties /

  !-- First, set the dspace.dir property so it can be
   interpolated when loading the config file.
   This crudely mimics the way ConfigurationManager interpolates  
properties.
   Note that it ONLY works for directories that interpolate $ 
{dspace.dir}
   but that _should_ cover all cases used in this build  
configuration.

--

!- below is line 88 --
  loadproperties srcFile=${config}
filterchain
  linecontainsregexp
 regexp pattern=^\s*dspace\.dir\s+/
  /linecontainsregexp
/filterchain
  /loadproperties

  !-- Load the configuration --
  property file=${config} /

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Re: [Dspace-tech] Customized submissions?

2008-02-04 Thread Tim Donohue
Damian,

At this point in time, there is no ability to select from various 
submission forms within DSpace, even with the Configurable Submission in 
  DSpace 1.5.

With the Configurable Submission you could build different submission 
forms for different Collections in DSpace (however, it's still just a 
one-to-one match between a collection and a submission form).  At this 
point the Config Submission really just lets you rearrange steps, or 
create your own custom steps in the Submission process.

I'm hoping that in a future version of DSpace we can expand upon the 
Submission process even further to support your idea (because I 
definitely understand the need).  But, it's just not available 
out-of-the-box at this time.

- Tim

Damian Marinaccio wrote:
 I have been looking over the coming changes in Dspace 1.5, and like the 
 improvements to the submission process.
 
  
 
 I have been asked whether this was possible or not, and it’s not 
 apparent to me, so I was hoping someone could answer for me:
 
  
 
 Is it possible during the submission for the submitter to choose the 
 collection, then choose from a number of submission forms?
 
 For example choose a multimedia collection, and then presented with the 
 choice to use a video submission form or an image submission form?
 
  
 
 Would this be possible with the new version?
 
  
 
 Thanks,
 
  
 
 Damian Marinaccio
 
 RIT Libraries
 
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[Dspace-tech] Software to support crosswalk from MARC to Dublin Core

2008-02-04 Thread Hulbert, Linda A.
  

We have taken the baby steps to get started with dspace and are working out
the details of the metadata. We believe that it will be best to move from
MARC to Dublin Core (rather than DC to MARC) and wondered if there is
software already out there to support that work.

 

Thanks.

 

Linda

Linda Hulbert, Associate Director 
Collection Management and Services 
O'Shaughnessy-Frey Library #5004
University of Saint Thomas 
2115 Summit Avenue 
St. Paul, MN 55105 
Phone: (651) 962-5016 Fax: (651) 962-5486email:
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Re: [Dspace-tech] Software to support crosswalk from MARC to Dublin Core

2008-02-04 Thread Jayan Chirayath Kurian
http://interoperating.info/courses/perl4data/node/17
 
Just another reference.
 
Jayan



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Core



If you are comfortable working with perl, the Marc::Record module might
be a good tool to use for batch converting MARC records into DSpace
Dublin core.

There is a decent tutorial, as well as files for download, at
http://marcpm.sourceforge.net/

I have some scripts that I have created earlier if you are interested in
some real-life examples. Although of course these have to be modified
quite extensively to suit your local needs.


/ Urban A.


  
 We have taken the baby steps to get started with dspace and are working
 out the details of the metadata. We believe that it will be best to move
 from MARC to Dublin Core (rather than DC to MARC) and wondered if there
 is software already out there to support that work.

 

 Thanks.

 

 Linda

 Linda Hulbert, Associate Director
 Collection Management and Services
 O'Shaughnessy-Frey Library #5004
 University of Saint Thomas
 2115 Summit Avenue
 St. Paul, MN 55105
 Phone: (651) 962-5016 Fax: (651) 962-5486email:
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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Re: [Dspace-tech] Manakin: namespace declarations in output?

2008-02-04 Thread Dorothea Salo
On Feb 4, 2008 2:34 PM, Conal Tuohy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I believe there's a namespace cleanup transformer that at least some of
 the themes use prior to HTML serialisation.

Oh? How would I recognize this thing?

 BTW, in XSLT, the exclude-result-prefixes feature only prevents the
 automatic propagation of namespace bindings and doesn't apply if your
 XSLT uses xsl:copy to copy an element (because the namespace bindings
 are attached to the element and come with it).

Yes, I figured this out today and did a sweep. All the copy-ofs I see
are straight-up text nodes, though; they shouldn't carry a namespace
along, should they?

The problem may have something to do with trying to do an xsl:apply
templates with a select that marches down from the root instead of
being relative to the current node. I'm testing this hypothesis now.

Dorothea

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Re: [Dspace-tech] Manakin: namespace declarations in output?

2008-02-04 Thread Conal Tuohy
Hi Dorothea

I believe there's a namespace cleanup transformer that at least some of
the themes use prior to HTML serialisation.

BTW, in XSLT, the exclude-result-prefixes feature only prevents the
automatic propagation of namespace bindings and doesn't apply if your
XSLT uses xsl:copy to copy an element (because the namespace bindings
are attached to the element and come with it). 

Con

On Mon, 2008-02-04 at 09:26 -0600, Dorothea Salo wrote:
 A few of my Manakin-derived HTML pages have namespace declarations in
 them, and I can't figure out why, as there's nothing in the culprit
 namespace in the output and exclude-result-prefixes is duly on. The
 i18n namespace seems to be the commonest offender, though I am also
 seeing the DRI namespace declared where it shouldn't be. What might
 trigger this, and how can I make it stop? Do I need to give code
 examples or a URL?
 
 Dorothea
 
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Re: [Dspace-tech] Manakin: namespace declarations in output?

2008-02-04 Thread Conal Tuohy
On Mon, 2008-02-04 at 14:39 -0600, Dorothea Salo wrote:
 On Feb 4, 2008 2:34 PM, Conal Tuohy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  I believe there's a namespace cleanup transformer that at least some of
  the themes use prior to HTML serialisation.
 
 Oh? How would I recognize this thing?

My memory did serve me correctly - here's what I was thinking of:

map:transformer 
name=NamespaceFilter 
src=org.dspace.app.xmlui.NamespaceFilterTransformer/

It will appear in a pipeline like so:

transform type=NamespaceFilter blah blah blah /

  BTW, in XSLT, the exclude-result-prefixes feature only prevents the
  automatic propagation of namespace bindings and doesn't apply if your
  XSLT uses xsl:copy to copy an element (because the namespace bindings
  are attached to the element and come with it).
 
 Yes, I figured this out today and did a sweep. All the copy-ofs I see
 are straight-up text nodes, though; they shouldn't carry a namespace
 along, should they?

Indeed not.

 The problem may have something to do with trying to do an xsl:apply
 templates with a select that marches down from the root instead of
 being relative to the current node. I'm testing this hypothesis now.

Where do the namespace declarations appear? i.e. on which elements? 
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Re: [Dspace-tech] example: a Manakin Aspect to modify the breadcrumb trail

2008-02-04 Thread Dorothea Salo
On Feb 4, 2008 4:23 PM, Conal Tuohy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Recently there was a discussion here about programming Manakin aspects
 in XSLT. I thought I'd post here a small example of something I did here
 to show how it can be done.

Why would one program XSLT into an Aspect rather than a Theme?

Dorothea

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Re: [Dspace-tech] Build Fail problem

2008-02-04 Thread lcs
You need ant version 1.6.5 or later -- check it with ant -version.   
See ant.apache.org
if you need to download a newer version.

   -- Larry

On Feb 4, 2008, at 12:32 PM, LARC/J.L.Shipman/jshipman wrote:

 Hi,
 I am trying to install dspace 1.4.2 on a Sun running Solaris  
 10 with Postgres 8.2.4.
 When I try to run ant fresh_install, I get the following error

   Buildfile: build.xml

BUILD FAILED
file:/export/home/dspace-1.4.2-source/build.xml:88: Unexpected  
 element loadproperties

 I have looked through the xml code (shown below) and can not figure  
 out why it crashes.  Config is set to rw-r--r--.    I am running the  
 fresh_install as dspace.  The config directory is  
 /export/home/dspace-1.4.2-source/config  and the source directory  
 is /export/home/dspace-1.4.2-source.  Any help is appreciated.


   !-- =  
 --
   !-- Build parameters that are likely to need tweaking              
 --
   !-- =  
 --
     
   !-- Default configuration to use.  This may be overridden. --
   property name=config value=config/dspace.cfg /

   !-- Give user a chance to override without editing this file 
        (and without typing -D each time s/he compiles it) --
   property file=${user.home}/.dspace.properties /

   !-- First, set the dspace.dir property so it can be
        interpolated when loading the config file.
        This crudely mimics the way ConfigurationManager interpolates  
 properties.
        Note that it ONLY works for directories that interpolate  
 ${dspace.dir}
        but that _should_ cover all cases used in this build  
 configuration.
     --

 !- below is line 88 --
   loadproperties srcFile=${config}
     filterchain
       linecontainsregexp
          regexp pattern=^\s*dspace\.dir\s+/
       /linecontainsregexp
     /filterchain
   /loadproperties

   !-- Load the configuration --
   property file=${config} /

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