On Nov 28, 2007 4:37 PM, Larry Stone [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I agree that adding techMD to the METS is architecturally the right
thing, but there is already a better (or at least, adequate..) technical
metadata standard format in PREMIS. There is already a PREMIS crosswalk
for the
Mark:
I know for certain that we have protected PDFs in our archive, and
they get indexed with no issue. This is using 1.4.2. After watching
the job take place, I noticed that DSpace employs a function called
bouncycastle which supports the text extraction of encrypted PDFs.
This note can
Dear Sanjeev,
That's the catch. There is one easiest alternative what I feel and
tested on my system is to embed the video streaming code in html file
(Writing some embedding/streaming code. Code is available on net for
different file formats like .wmv, .rm .swf etc. try google) and uplod it
on
Hi,
Yes, this is the easiest way if you disregard preservation. Otherwise, you
would need two copies of the file - one managed by dspace and the other
delivered via the streaming server.
Naveed
Message: 4
Date: Thu, 29 Nov 2007 09:18:14 -0500
From: George Kozak [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re:
On Thu, 2007-11-29 at 08:14 -0500, John S. Erickson wrote:
Richard Rodgers wrote:
(1) There is a lot of metadata in DSpace (and a lot more to come) that is
not related to user discovery (technical metadata, e.g) - this could live
in a triple store - but would not benefit from it. In fact,
I've made the proper edits to [dspace-source]/config/dspace.cfg
search.index.13 = type:dc.type
And all of the changes to [dspace-source]/jsp/local/search/advanced.jsp
select name=field1 id=tfield1
option value=type %= field1.equals(type) ?
selected=fmt:message
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