On Mon, Oct 03, 2022 at 07:21:31AM -0700, [email protected] wrote:
> Bonjour,
> 
> I agree that this is a limitation in DSpace. As collection and community 
> are items in DSPace (and thus have there own metadata), maybe a way to 
> solve this problem would be to allow language selections at the metadata 
> level, like it could be done already for objects metadata (i.e abstracts). 
> For collections, it would look like this: 
> [image: dspace-multilingual-collection-metadata.png]
> What do you think of this avenue to solve the problem?
> 
> There is already an issue for this on Github dspace-angular 
> repository: https://github.com/DSpace/dspace-angular/issues/1464. We could 
> build on it. 
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Pierre Lasou
> Université Laval
> 
> 
> On Friday, September 30, 2022 at 5:22:08 AM UTC-4 [email protected] wrote:
> 
> > Not being able to use language controlled community and collection names 
> > has always (I think) been a major limitation in DSpace. In earlier (JSP) 
> > versions we solved this by using a workaround, similar to this: 
> > https://groups.google.com/g/dspace-community/c/6dwt-gjVPTo 
> > but this seems not quite as easy to accomplish in Angular.   
> >
> > Has anyone else had a look at this, and are there any suggestions on how 
> > to approach it?
> > Either by manipulating the app source or the data that is returned by the 
> > backend? I'd rather not write a new extension, but maybe this is the only 
> > way? 
> >
> > Also, it would be nice if introductory texts (HTML) etc. of 
> > communities/collections could be presented in multiple languages. This 
> > could quite easily be accomplished by using CSS and named divs. But 
> > unfortunately html attributes, such as id and style, seem to be removed in 
> > the html output - i.e. <div id="swedish">text</div> is transformed to 
> > <div>text</div> in the UI. Or maybe I am doing something wrong here? 
> >
> > Any thoughts or suggestions would be very welcome! If someone is already 
> > working on this I'd be happy to help out if I can.
> >
> > Urban Andersson
> > Chalmers University of Technology

Do you mean that the community and collection names should be
presented to the user in the best available match to  user's requested
locale?  That should not be difficult to implement, since these names
are the values of the corresponding 'dc.title' metadata rows for those
objects, and metadata fields can have multiple values with different
locales.

Many other features of Collection are stored in metadata:

o  Introductory text:  dc.description
o  Short Description:  dc.description.abstract
o  Copyright text:     dc.rights
o  License:            dc.rights.license

I haven't found where News is stored.

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