[Dspace-tech] dc.rights and dc.rights.uri not populated

2015-02-10 Thread Chris Gray
We are working with 4.2 right now and are experimenting with the CC 
License in the jspui submission forms.

Although the CC datastreams are correctly populated, the metadata fields 
dc.rights and dc.rights.uri are not created or populated upon submission.

My reading of the documentations suggests that this should happen 
automatically once dspace.cfg and item-submission.xml are properly 
configured.

Does anyone have any ideas on what might be going wrong and what we can 
do to diagnose and correct the problem?

Chris Gray
Systems Analyst
519-888-4567, ext. 35764
cpg...@uwaterloo.ca
University of Waterloo

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Re: [Dspace-tech] dc.rights and dc.rights.uri not populated

2015-02-10 Thread emilio lorenzo
Hi, Chris, I think this paragraph 
(https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/DSDOC4x/Configuration+Reference#ConfigurationReference-ConfiguringCreativeCommonsLicense) 



/For the JSP UI, Creative Commons licensing is effected by opening an 
Iframe to the Creative Commons site and capturing the selection result 
in several bitstreams, but the XML UI utilizes a more flexible web 
service. By default, when a license is selected in the interface, the 
URI for the license is stored in the 'dc.rights.uri' metadata field for 
the Item, and a representation of the license text is stored in a 
license bundle. In addition, the following properties in 
//|[dspace]/config/dspace.cfg|//may be customized for use:/


Must be interpreted as:
for JSPUI, only the bitstreams (in bundle CC_license) get filled with 
Creative commons files.
for  XMLUI  the metadata fields indicated in parameters cc.license.uri 
and cc.license.name  are also populated. I interpret (abd correct me If 
I am wrong)   that   By default  referes to XMLUI



Emilio



El 10/02/2015 a las 17:19, Chris Gray escribió:

We are working with 4.2 right now and are experimenting with the CC
License in the jspui submission forms.

Although the CC datastreams are correctly populated, the metadata fields
dc.rights and dc.rights.uri are not created or populated upon submission.

My reading of the documentations suggests that this should happen
automatically once dspace.cfg and item-submission.xml are properly
configured.

Does anyone have any ideas on what might be going wrong and what we can
do to diagnose and correct the problem?

Chris Gray
Systems Analyst
519-888-4567, ext. 35764
cpg...@uwaterloo.ca
University of Waterloo

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Re: [Dspace-tech] dc.rights

2011-10-07 Thread Lewatle Phaladi
Hi Kim 

 

Thanks for your respond, and I am using DSpace 1.7.2.

 

Regards,

Lewatle 

 

From: Kim Shepherd [mailto:kim.sheph...@gmail.com] 
Sent: 07 October 2011 02:55 AM
To: Lewatle Phaladi
Cc: dspace-tech@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Dspace-tech] dc.rights

 

Hi Lewatle,

 

What version of DSpace are you running? If you're using DSpace 1.7.0 or later, 
I could help you out with a curation task I wrote to perform a very similar 
task... it's much nicer and safer (and easier to reuse) than doing it manually 
in SQL, and can be run via the UI on a single item, a collection of items, a 
community of items, or even the entire repository!

We've added access rights curation tasks to our regular thesis and research 
output workflow, and they're working well so far, because they can perform 
bitstream restriction and populate dc.rights at the same time. Since it sounds 
like you're going 100% Open Access, your tasks will be even easier because they 
only need to populate metadata fields.

 

Another, more ad-hoc way of doing this is exporting the item metadata you 
want to update as CSV, filling out the dc.rights column with 2  Publicly 
Accessible, then importing the metadata back into DSpace. It's also easy to 
revert since your original export could be treated as a 'backup'.

 

Sorry this isn't an exact answer to your question -- just providing some 
non-SQL alternatives to achieving what you want... and they will guarantee that 
your indexes are updated, proper errors are thrown if a problem is encountered, 
etc...

 

Cheers!

 

Kim

On 5 October 2011 20:55, Lewatle Phaladi lewatle.phal...@wits.ac.za wrote:

Hi All 

 

I want to open closed collections or items and make them available to public 
viewing, I have saw on the following link that is possible: 
http://www.ndltd.org/standards/metadata/etd-ms-v1.1.html#dc.rights I thought is 
a column in metadata * tables and I have opened tables to see if they have this 
column so I can change values to 2 = publicly accessible, any advice is 
appreciated.

 

Regards,

Lewatle 

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Re: [Dspace-tech] dc.rights

2011-10-06 Thread Kim Shepherd
Hi Lewatle,

What version of DSpace are you running? If you're using DSpace 1.7.0 or
later, I could help you out with a curation task I wrote to perform a very
similar task... it's much nicer and safer (and easier to reuse) than doing
it manually in SQL, and can be run via the UI on a single item, a collection
of items, a community of items, or even the entire repository!
We've added access rights curation tasks to our regular thesis and research
output workflow, and they're working well so far, because they can perform
bitstream restriction and populate dc.rights at the same time. Since it
sounds like you're going 100% Open Access, your tasks will be even easier
because they only need to populate metadata fields.

Another, more ad-hoc way of doing this is exporting the item metadata you
want to update as CSV, filling out the dc.rights column with 2  Publicly
Accessible, then importing the metadata back into DSpace. It's also easy to
revert since your original export could be treated as a 'backup'.

Sorry this isn't an exact answer to your question -- just providing some
non-SQL alternatives to achieving what you want... and they will guarantee
that your indexes are updated, proper errors are thrown if a problem is
encountered, etc...

Cheers!

Kim

On 5 October 2011 20:55, Lewatle Phaladi lewatle.phal...@wits.ac.za wrote:

 Hi All 

 ** **

 I want to open closed collections or items and make them available to
 public viewing, I have saw on the following link that is possible:
 http://www.ndltd.org/standards/metadata/etd-ms-v1.1.html#dc.rights I
 thought is a column in metadata * tables and I have opened tables to see if
 they have this column so I can change values to 2 = publicly accessible, any
 advice is appreciated.

 ** **

 Regards,

 Lewatle 

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[Dspace-tech] dc.rights

2011-10-05 Thread Lewatle Phaladi
Hi All



I want to open closed collections or items and make them available to
public viewing, I have saw on the following link that is possible:
http://www.ndltd.org/standards/metadata/etd-ms-v1.1.html#dc.rights I
thought is a column in metadata * tables and I have opened tables to see
if they have this column so I can change values to 2 = publicly
accessible, any advice is appreciated.



Regards,

Lewatle


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