Re: [Dspace-tech] next button for collections view?

2012-06-15 Thread Alan Orth
Helix,

Yeah, it looks like the bug report you filed[1] describes the issue I'm 
talking about; the default behavior makes sense to developers, but not 
to users.

I guess DSpace is still evolving, and with each release it's getting 
more and more user friendly.  Hopefully some more polish comes to the 
out-of-box experience, possibly by way of some modifications to the 
default XMLUI theme, or maybe a default (configurable via dspace.cfg) 
collection view.  I've seen at least one XMLUI example where recent 
submissions were in the side bar, and the main content stressed that you 
actually have to choose a browse type in order to see the collection 
contents.  We don't want to lose users because they're confused and 
can't navigate our repositories.  Furthermore, Discovery's faceted 
search was suggested as a solution, but I'm not entirely sure it 
addresses this particular usability problem (though it is a cool way to 
navigate repository data).

Cheers,

Alan

[1] https://jira.duraspace.org/browse/DS-1188

On 06/12/2012 11:38 AM, helix84 wrote:
 I'm not sure if it's clear enough from the issue but what DSpace
 expects you to do when you open a collection or community is next to
 choose a view from the menu: By Issue Date, Titles, Authors... These
 views are paginable and display all the results.

 Regards,
 ~~helix84

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Re: [Dspace-tech] next button for collections view?

2012-06-15 Thread helix84
On Fri, Jun 15, 2012 at 1:18 PM, Alan Orth alan.o...@gmail.com wrote:
 Helix,

 Yeah, it looks like the bug report you filed[1] describes the issue I'm
 talking about; the default behavior makes sense to developers, but not to
 users.

 I guess DSpace is still evolving, and with each release it's getting more
 and more user friendly.  Hopefully some more polish comes to the out-of-box
 experience, possibly by way of some modifications to the default XMLUI
 theme, or maybe a default (configurable via dspace.cfg) collection view.
  I've seen at least one XMLUI example where recent submissions were in the
 side bar, and the main content stressed that you actually have to choose a
 browse type in order to see the collection contents.  We don't want to lose
 users because they're confused and can't navigate our repositories.
  Furthermore, Discovery's faceted search was suggested as a solution, but
 I'm not entirely sure it addresses this particular usability problem (though
 it is a cool way to navigate repository data).

 Cheers,

 Alan

 [1] https://jira.duraspace.org/browse/DS-1188

If you agree with my proposed solution, log in to Jira and vote for
the bug. You can also tell other users to vote.

Regards,
~~helix84

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Re: [Dspace-tech] next button for collections view?

2012-06-12 Thread helix84
I'm not sure if it's clear enough from the issue but what DSpace
expects you to do when you open a collection or community is next to
choose a view from the menu: By Issue Date, Titles, Authors... These
views are paginable and display all the results.

Regards,
~~helix84

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