Hello!

My name is Mackenzie, and I'm the Digital Scholarship Librarian at Walden 
University.


We are looking for open access tools or procedures that other folks have 
developed to automate the process of getting dissertations submitted to 
ProQuest into Digital Commons. We were using a really nifty OA tool that unzips 
the XML and PDF files, crosswalks the XML metadata, and produces a file that 
can be uploaded to DC, but it relies on an older version of Java and no longer 
functions the way it once did. What other automation tools or processes are 
folks using out there?


All the best,

Mackenzie Salisbury (she, her, 
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Walden University 
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