Hello Rafael,
this is not a DSpace issue but depends on your database and collation
settings, i.e. how the db cluster was initialized (locale used for
LC_COLLATE and LC_CTYPE).
Hope that helps
Claudia Jürgen
Hi,
We're currently testing a Dspace 1.5 instance and noticed a weird issue
regarding the sorting in the browsing lists. Although we have done a few
modifications to DSpace, none of them was related to the configurable
browse.
While looking for authors starting with lamb, we get the following
results:
Lamb, Caren Regina Cavichioli
Lambert, Jose
Lambert, José
Lambert, José Humberto Franco
Lambert, Roger
Lamberts, Andrea von der Heyde
Lambiase, Clodoaldo de Borba
Lamb, Lúcia da Cunha
Lamb, Luis da Cunha
Lamb, Roberto
I expected all the Lamb's to show up before any Lambert or Lambiase, but
that ain't happening. I'm not sure if there's some sort of stemming or
whatever manipulation going on.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Rafael Henkin
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