We got quite a few queries recently about how we hide dark items from the
browse and OAI-PMH views. We've picked our code apart and put the changes
online:
http://tools.dspace.cam.ac.uk/dark_items.html
We hope this will be useful for other people in the DSpace community.
Best
Wally,
Something is clearly wrong with solr, maybe look to make sure your getting a
clean build of the war in deployment (IE verify the list of jars is right in
WEB-INF/lib and look at your DSpace/solr config compared the original in
source. also review you solr pom in your dspace/modules/solr to
Mark, I'm pretty much finished with this. I just want to run it by Jim next
time we meet, but I do have one question. The Tombstone page shows a
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In the area where normally you have links that take you back to where you came
from, like
DSpace Home
Archive Test Area
Thank you, Peter, Stuart, Andrea, Alex -
So it sounds like it comes down to how much RAM is available on our
server.
We're going to try 1000, and see how it goes, as we are still on a
development server for just this kind of reason. We are looking at
correcting a very large batch of records
Hi all,
I wanted to find out if there is a way to remove a metadata
element from the SWORD deposit?
I have the following scenario:
An item from a source DSpace instance is getting SWORD deposited into another
target DSpace instance. So, when the item is deposited into the
We have some records has pre-determined identifiers for ETDs (e.g.
azu_etd_11015). These records are also loaded to our catalog. We use batch
ingestion for Both Catalog and DSpace.
Are there anyone who pre-set handles for Batch ingestion for DSpace? In other
words, if I can have pre-determined
Its added to the pageMeta as a trail, you might look at ItemViewer and
copy that code, then maybe add Tombstone on the end of it...
Mark
On Fri, Jul 29, 2011 at 7:45 AM, Blanco, Jose blan...@umich.edu wrote:
Mark, I'm pretty much finished with this. I just want to run it by Jim
next time we
Dear Dspace-Tech,
So, I've turned on the configuration flag that forces the user to use HTTPS
when they log in to DSpace;
Should the rest of their session take place over an https connection or is
it safe for them to go back to regular http after they have logged in?
Thank You,
Joseph
Hi Jospeh,
So, I've turned on the configuration flag that forces the user to use HTTPS
when they log in to DSpace;
Should the rest of their session take place over an https connection or is it
safe for them to go back to regular http after they have logged in?
For most sites, it is
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