??? Probably not,
but I can do that with screen scraping. I would love it if the API could do a
/search?author=Simon+Brownpubyear=2012 but I don't think it does that?
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://wiki.nps.edu/display/CIR/CalhounTools+--+An+R+Package+for+Common+Repository+Tasks
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From: Pottinger, Hardy J. [mailto:pottinge...@umsystem.edu]
Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2012 7:27 AM
To: Bram Luyten; Brown, Simon Contractor, Digital Consulting Services
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, login_email=user,
login_password=password)
It basically always returns The e-mail address and password you supplied were
not valid
Is it not possible to log in using curl? If it is possible I'll figure it out
eventually, but if it's not I would rather not spend the time on it.
Simon Brown
an R script which will make a SIP from a spreadsheet of metadata -- if
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I know that DSpace can be configured to be indexed for searching with Google
Scholar, but has anyone attempted to put a Google Scholar search box inside a
DSpace theme?
Thanks,
-Simon
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dspace-tech@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Dspace-tech] Adding Google search box to DSpace
There doesn't appear to be a scholar API, so you're either bound to
screen-scraping the requests, or showing
for changes.
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Thank you Tim. The fix provided does work.
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From: Tim Donohue [mailto:tdono...@duraspace.org]
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know that ideally,
you wouldn't have an empty Abstract, but still this seems like an error that
could be fixed if we knew what was causing it?
Thanks,
Simon Brown
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We found the problem - it generated from an item on the same results page but
much lower down on the list and had to do with XML encoding. Thanks!
-Simon
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Is there an application profile in existence for the out-of-the-box DSpace
metadata terms? Something like this:
http://www.dublincore.org/documents/profile-guidelines/
Thanks!
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core, I assumed you could used Dublin core in multiple schemas.
Thanks,
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Thank you Graham - I have not tried creating two metadata.xml files for a
single item from two different schemas but I will and will report the results.
-Simon
From: Graham Triggs [mailto:grahamtri...@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, May 09, 2011 2:45 AM
To: Robin Taylor
Cc: Brown, Simon Contractor
Hi Robin,
Thank you for your insight into this. Does qualified DC terms not count
strictly as DC? For example, does 'contributor.corporate' for a corporate
author not strictly count as DC for 'contributor'? This is something that's
not clear to me from dublincore.org.
Thanks again,
-Simon
'.
Is there any way you can make DSpace to allow the 'name' of two different
schemas to be 'dc'
Thank you for any input you have into this.
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I'm sorry about my confusion. I meant to say:
2) While you can mix metadata elements for an item from multiple schemas in
manual submission, for the batch ingest you can only specify a single schema
for an item in the metadata XML.
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to be spent on fixing some of the problems with it. Saying
we're not going to do it now often turns out to be functionally
equivalent to saying we're not going to do it. Personal experience,
once more. :)
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Also, I apologise to Stuart for choosing the wrong spelling of his
name. There's probably a moral in there somewhere. :)
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to
run the index-init script (*not* index-update).
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process slowing down and added an isArchived() check to our
BrowseConsumer, which made the submissions process noticeably snappier.
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On 7 May 2009, at 14:14, Jeffrey Trimble wrote:
It was added in the dspace.cfg from the get go.
But still no cigars yet. I've removed it from the DSIndex.java.
Possible bug?
What does the search index config section of your dspace.cfg look like?
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= true
order by last_process_end_date,
bitstream_id ASC LIMIT 1;
and see what the difference is.
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can go a long way. :)
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On 19 Feb 2009, at 15:59, Vitor Martins wrote:
Hi Simon,
many thanks, in first place i didn´t spam the list, i think the mail
server is doubling my requests. I sent it only one time.
My apologies if I came over as a bit harsh, it wasn't my intention.
I don´t want to be boring, but i´m
chunks?
Can I enquire as to where within the standard DSpace toolset the
SIPIngestManager, as used in the tests in this paper, may be found? I
haven't been able to locate it.
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', is hopefully
to some
extent answered by that paper.
Given that the test in the paper uses neither postgres nor the DSpace
import tool, that seems unlikely.
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hosting, ...). I just create
Best,
Cachiusa
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version set to 1.4.2.
StringBuilder (the class it's complaining about being unable to find)
is new in Java 1.5.
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production instance.
Thanks!
Jose
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field.add(tmp_field.trim());
Might also need to compare tmp_field to an empty string to catch that
possibility but this change ought to get rid of the NPE.
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*will* be testing this before the week is out.
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ItemIterator is used. And
ItemIterator is used quite a lot.
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On 13 Mar 2008, at 15:51, Richard Rodgers wrote:
Hi Simon:
While I don't doubt for a moment that there are undiscovered memory
leaks in DSpace, I'm not sure I follow the case you describe. By
'object
cache' I'm guessing you mean the cache that is held by the Context
object. This cache
it, with no
joy. So is there anything else that I could try?
Cheers,
Simon
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