Re: [Dspace-tech] Embargo Notification

2011-05-17 Thread Jason Fowler
Thanks, Alexander. I don't think the patch will help us, but it does
give me an idea for how to approach the problem.

Many thanks,
Jason



On Mon, May 16, 2011 at 3:09 PM, Alexander Lemann ablem...@bsu.edu wrote:

 On 5/16/2011 1:54 PM, Jason Fowler wrote:

 We are using DSpace 1.6.2 with XMLUI and embargoes enabled. We have a setter 
 in place that Richard Rogers developed, and it has worked great. The embargo 
 system blocks access to a bitstream until the appropriate date.

 We would like, however, to have a specific notification along the lines of 
 This item is embargoed until July 21, 2012 when a person clicks on an 
 embargoed bitstream.

 Has anyone come up with a way to do that?

 I have removed the download link and replaced it with Access Restricted for 
 the JSPUI.  This message shows up for any item that the user does not have 
 permission to view regardless of its embargo state.  A further improvement 
 would be to check the embargo date on the item as well and customize the 
 message based on this.  I'm not sure about the format of the patch file, but 
 it should give you the idea.  I'm new to DSpace so YMMV and I'm not sure if 
 there's a better best practice here, but I couldn't find one.  I hope this 
 helps someone even if you can't use it because of our different choice in 
 interface.

 Regards,
 Alex Lemann

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[Dspace-tech] integration of citation style language (csl) with DSpace

2011-05-17 Thread Claudia Jürgen
Hi all,

I wonder whether anyone has tried to integrate a CSL tool like citeproc 
(citeproc-js or other) with DSpace.

This would be useful to support presentation and export of the 
bibliographic data in a variety of styles.

Naturally the base metadata format of DSpace is too limited to really 
allow for all kind of citations (missing start/end page numbers for 
journal article) etc.), but it can be easily enhanced and maybe we 
should consider doing so. Or at least provide samples how to do it. 
People tend to cramp a lot of stuff into the dc fields which are beyond 
their scope.

Sunny greetings

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[Dspace-tech] Adding ETD-MS to DSpace

2011-05-17 Thread Zafrin, Vika
I'm trying to add ETD-MS to our DSpace 1.7.1 install, so that we may have 
additional fields for entering ETD metadata.  Before I started this process, we 
only had one schema in the registry:

Namespace: http://dublincore.org/documents/dcmi-terms/
Name: dc

The one I added is:

Namespace: http://www.ndltd.org/standards/metadata/etdms/1.0/
Name: etd

If I click on etd, I see that the schema is empty.  I downloaded etdms.xsd 
from the NDLTD, but the other files in [dspace]/config/registries are .xml.  So 
my questions are:

- Did I use the correct namespace for ETD-MS?
- Should I rename etdms.xsd and edit it to conform in syntax to 
dublin-core-types.xml?
- Or is there a better way to do this?
- And also, how do I associate ETD-MS with a particular item type?  Or will its 
fields be available for all items?

Many thanks in advance,

Vika Zafrin
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Boston University
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Re: [Dspace-tech] Adding ETD-MS to DSpace

2011-05-17 Thread Mark H. Wood
On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 11:38:42AM -0400, Zafrin, Vika wrote:
 I'm trying to add ETD-MS to our DSpace 1.7.1 install, so that we may have 
 additional fields for entering ETD metadata.  Before I started this process, 
 we only had one schema in the registry:
 
 Namespace: http://dublincore.org/documents/dcmi-terms/
 Name: dc
 
 The one I added is:
 
 Namespace: http://www.ndltd.org/standards/metadata/etdms/1.0/
 Name: etd
 
 If I click on etd, I see that the schema is empty.  I downloaded etdms.xsd 
 from the NDLTD, but the other files in [dspace]/config/registries are .xml.  
 So my questions are:
 
 - Did I use the correct namespace for ETD-MS?

That I don't know.

If you are asking, why didn't DSpace pick up this definition then
the answer is that DSpace doesn't do that.  A set of metadata schemas
is loaded at installation time.  config/registries is not examined at
any other time, so far as I know.

Several developers discussed making the multiple schema capabilities
of DSpace more accessible just this morning.  (Morning for dev.s in
the US, anyway.)  I would expect more activity in this area sometime
soon.

 - Should I rename etdms.xsd and edit it to conform in syntax to 
 dublin-core-types.xml?

I think those are two different kinds of documents altogether.  You
would wind up editing away most of the input.  An XML Schema defines
syntax and integrity rules; a DSpace metadata schema defines only labels.

 - Or is there a better way to do this?

It looks like ETD-MS defines only four new fields and depends on DC
for most of its fields.  If it were me, I'd just go into the DSpace
schema editor, open etd, and hand-enter the four new field
definitions.  A DSpace metadata schema is very simple; the validity
rules go into the submission forms.

 - And also, how do I associate ETD-MS with a particular item type?  Or will 
 its fields be available for all items?

The fields will be available for use with all items.  They won't
appear on the submission forms until you add them, and you can define
separate sets of submission forms for different collections.  If you
are using XMLUI then you should also be able to customize a theme for
your ETD collection(s).

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Re: [Dspace-tech] Adding ETD-MS to DSpace

2011-05-17 Thread Zafrin, Vika
Thanks, Mark!  Manually entering fields (and modifying submit templates 
accordingly) worked.

-Vika

On May 17, 2011, at 12:22 PM, Mark H. Wood wrote:

 On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 11:38:42AM -0400, Zafrin, Vika wrote:
 I'm trying to add ETD-MS to our DSpace 1.7.1 install, so that we may have 
 additional fields for entering ETD metadata.  Before I started this process, 
 we only had one schema in the registry:
 
 Namespace: http://dublincore.org/documents/dcmi-terms/
 Name: dc
 
 The one I added is:
 
 Namespace: http://www.ndltd.org/standards/metadata/etdms/1.0/
 Name: etd
 
 If I click on etd, I see that the schema is empty.  I downloaded etdms.xsd 
 from the NDLTD, but the other files in [dspace]/config/registries are .xml.  
 So my questions are:
 
 - Did I use the correct namespace for ETD-MS?
 
 That I don't know.
 
 If you are asking, why didn't DSpace pick up this definition then
 the answer is that DSpace doesn't do that.  A set of metadata schemas
 is loaded at installation time.  config/registries is not examined at
 any other time, so far as I know.
 
 Several developers discussed making the multiple schema capabilities
 of DSpace more accessible just this morning.  (Morning for dev.s in
 the US, anyway.)  I would expect more activity in this area sometime
 soon.
 
 - Should I rename etdms.xsd and edit it to conform in syntax to 
 dublin-core-types.xml?
 
 I think those are two different kinds of documents altogether.  You
 would wind up editing away most of the input.  An XML Schema defines
 syntax and integrity rules; a DSpace metadata schema defines only labels.
 
 - Or is there a better way to do this?
 
 It looks like ETD-MS defines only four new fields and depends on DC
 for most of its fields.  If it were me, I'd just go into the DSpace
 schema editor, open etd, and hand-enter the four new field
 definitions.  A DSpace metadata schema is very simple; the validity
 rules go into the submission forms.
 
 - And also, how do I associate ETD-MS with a particular item type?  Or will 
 its fields be available for all items?
 
 The fields will be available for use with all items.  They won't
 appear on the submission forms until you add them, and you can define
 separate sets of submission forms for different collections.  If you
 are using XMLUI then you should also be able to customize a theme for
 your ETD collection(s).
 
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[Dspace-tech] Newbie question: Checking usage statistics in Dspace

2011-05-17 Thread Wheeler, Roderick
Hello everyone,

My name is Roderick, a staff member for the Tuskegee University archives. I
the one who was put in charge of the archive online repository.

The question I have is what is the procedure for showing the usage statics
for Dspace 1.6.0 on a Microsoft Windows server?

I am afraid that I have no coding or compiling experience so a very detailed
or directions would be helpful.

Thank you for your time.
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Re: [Dspace-tech] Noobie question about interface (XMLUI/Mirage)

2011-05-17 Thread Jason Stirnaman

Jason, 
I ran into the same problem. The brute-force approach I took was to move the 
Discovery Aspect to the top of the chain in XMLUI.XCONF. I'm not sure if that 
preserves the other page layouts like you want: 
http://archie.kumc.edu/ 

I don't think the Mirage templates expose much of the ordering of elements. It 
pretty much renders the flow as ordered in the DRI document.  Overriding that 
isn't exactly straightforward. 

BTW, Atmire is scheduling a webinar about tweaking Mirage layouts. 

Jason


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 D3BEEF5605130849A1576A0FEAC507BB56FE720B55@alx, Bugler, Jason R. 
 jbug...@legion.org wrote:


I'm looking into how to alter where the
aspect_artifactbrowser_CommunityBrowser_div_comunity-browser displays on
the front page without breaking where it displays on other pages, since
it is referenced via the same CSS style for all pages.

I simply want to move the search box above the community browser but I
do not see where the search box (and MANY other DIV tags) are referenced
in the theme templates.  Doing search for their respective strings
within the whole code-base/source pull up nothing.

Thank you for any guidance.
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Re: [Dspace-tech] citation field in xmlui

2011-05-17 Thread Andrea Schweer
Hi Dave,

On 18/05/11 11:27, Walker, David wrote:
 I need to add the citation field to the simple item display in Manakin.  I 
 see that the DIM-Handler.xsl already includes the citation field at line 595:
 
   xsl:when test=$clause = 3 and (dim:field[@element='identifier' and 
 @qualifier='citation'])
 
 But the field is not displaying.  Is there something obvious I'm missing?
 
   http://sonoma-dspace.calstate.edu/xmlui/handle/10211.1/684

The record actually has a value for this field, so that's good. Have a
look at the lines in DIM-Handler.xsl below the one you gave -- there
should be no duplicate numbers in the 'test=$clause =' bits.

Hope this helps,

cheers,
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