During my PhD, this was still a research subject (automatic extraction of
data from physical structure of a document).
Have a look at http://www.loria.fr/equipes/read/
I don't know whether there have been free or proprietary systems since then.
When the layout of your documents is a regular one,
You need to add new terms to the metadata registry using the dspace-admin
function, and then add those new terms to input-forms.xml to make them appear
on the html forms. That bit is fairly easy and is a typical thing that a Dspace
admin would do, the more messy part is that there is not any
Following up on my question of last week on the failed UPDATE queries for
changing handles on an Oracle database, this is what happened.
Stuart Lewis suggested that the failing query was this:
UPDATE metadatavalue SET text_value= (SELECT 'http://hdl.handle.net/' || handle
FROM handle WHERE
Hi Tom,
Would you mind trying an experiment for us? If you remove the semicolon
from
[dsapce-src]/dspace-api/src/main/java/org/dspace/handle/UpdateHandlePref
ix.java run mvn package, and ant update, does the script
[dspace]/bin/update-hanmdle-prefix then run OK?
I suspect it will fix the
End of the 1990s, I used MS-Word forms and macros to allow authors to
enter metadata together with their articles. Even references were
structured.
It seemed a good idea (normalizing upfront).
It ended up very badly because:
* MacIntosh MS-Word was not compatible for forms and macros;
* Word
Hello,
I have recently uploaded a controlled vocabulary into Dspace and it is
working with the submission forms searching within the metadata. The
problems is that when I go to subject search and try to filter my
controlled vocabulary I just get a blank page. I've been researching if
there is
I don't think it's a daft question at all, but then I am known to ask some very
daft ones myself :)
I think the problem is that we wrap the data up in formats that make extraction
difficult and then need to go to great lengths to try and extract that data. I
don't know of any widely used,
Thanks a lot Robin. Question answered.
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On Mon, Dec 15, 2008 at 9:36 AM, Robin Taylor robin.tay...@ed.ac.uk wrote:
I don't think it's a daft question at all, but then I am known to ask some
very daft ones myself :)
I think the problem is that we wrap the data up in formats that make
extraction difficult and then need to go to
Hello! :-)
I need to ingest some information to my university Dspace. According
to the information provided by dspace
http://www.dspace.org/index.php/Architecture/technology/metadata.html
, all that information can be uploaded. I am using this example to
upload some information about
On Mon, Dec 15, 2008 at 09:36:11AM +, Robin Taylor wrote:
I think the problem is that we wrap the data up in formats that make
extraction difficult and then need to go to great lengths to try and
extract that data. I don't know of any widely used, reliable methos as
yet. Better to move
I have created an XML file for a structure import, based on a CSV file I
have of journal titles. I am converting the CSV to XML using a bit of perl.
Everything is fine until I introduce journal titles that contain accented
characters. For example, one title contains the German word 'fur' with u
Now that I have done several experiments with bulk imports using
StructBuilder, my DSpace database is full of rubbish. Can anyone please tell
me what is the best way to zap the database so I can start again? I don't
want to do a complete reinstall of DSpace, I would lose config info and
XMLUI
Hi Andrew,
I can't speak to the general question. But on this point . . .
uuml;
. . . is an HTML character entity reference, and is not recognized within XML
documents in general. To use this, you would need, as the XML parser here is
saying, a supporting DTD entity reference
I am now having trouble running the StructBuilder. Here is the error I get:
Using DSpace installation in:
G:\mystuff\tools\dspace-1.5.1-src-release\dspace\target\dspace-1.5.1-build.dir
Exception in thread main org.dspace.authorize.AuthorizeException: Only
administrators can create communities
On Mon, Dec 15, 2008 at 11:17:45PM +, Andrew Marlow wrote:
I am now having trouble running the StructBuilder. Here is the error I get:
Using DSpace installation in:
G:\mystuff\tools\dspace-1.5.1-src-release\dspace\target\dspace-1.5.1-build.dir
Exception in thread main
Hi Andrew,
as you dropped the database and did a fresh_install, there is no
administrator anymore. Run [dspace]/bin/create_administrator and try the
structure-builder with this eperson.
Hope that helps
Claudia Jürgen
Andrew Marlow schrieb:
I am now having trouble running the
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