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Miguel Ferreira commented on DS-829:
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Dear Robin Taylor,

Are there plans to include this addon in version 1.8 of DSpace?

> OAI Extended Addon : Adding filter and modifying capacities to the OAI 
> interface
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: DS-829
>                 URL: https://jira.duraspace.org/browse/DS-829
>             Project: DSpace
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: OAI-PMH
>            Reporter: João Melo
>            Assignee: Robin Taylor
>             Fix For: 1.8.0
>
>         Attachments: OAIExtended-v2.2.tar.gz, 
> OAIExtended_v2.1_with_documentation.tar.gz
>
>
> Purpose
> The OAI Extended Addon was initially developed to allow DSpace to be 
> compliant with the Driver project guidelines 
> (http://www.driver-repository.eu).
> How it works?
> When an OAI-PMH request is received, the DSpace database is queried through 
> the standard OAI Interface included in DSpace. After that, the OAI Extended 
> Addon starts to work. First, the list of items retrieved from the database is 
> filtered by a Filter Mechanism, after that, each item associated metadata is 
> modified by a Modifier Mechanism. The results of both actions are returned to 
> the harvester that performed the request.
> Because of the initial purpose, most of the filters and modifiers implemented 
> are specific to the Driver compliance issue. But there is an easy way to 
> develop your own filters and/or modifiers, just by extending the abstract 
> class Filter and/or Modifier. More information is included in the attachment.

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