hiii frnds ...

May i knw y everyone is thinking to shift on Drupal as front end .. y not
any other  CMS ...

Mohit Sharma

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> From: wally grotophorst <[email protected]>
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> I've done some work with Omeka (www.omeka.org) as a front-end to
> DSpace.  Omeka supports OAI import so you can spend all you time on
> fixing the presentation (not worrying about doing the metadata import).
>
> - Wally
>
> Wally Grotophorst
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> Digital Programs and Systems
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> Jason Bennett wrote:
> > We're looking at using Drupal as a front-end to Dspace repositories
> > and I can't help but think we're not the only ones. Anybody out there
> > doing something like this? We're think of Drupal as primarily a
> > presentation layer to make some collections prettier and
> > interactive but wouldn't be opposed to Islandora scale functionality.
> >
> > Best,
> > Jason
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> > Jason Bennett
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> Wally,
>
> Yeah, Omeka has the kind of functionality we're looking for, in terms of
> presentation but does the OAI import function only import metadata?
> Do you then have to manually add things like thumbnails, images associated
> with a record, and links to master files like TIFFs or media files?
>
> -Jason
>
> On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 7:10 PM, wally grotophorst <[email protected]
> >wrote:
>
> >  I've done some work with Omeka (www.omeka.org) as a front-end to
> DSpace.
> > Omeka supports OAI import so you can spend all you time on fixing the
> > presentation (not worrying about doing the metadata import).
> >
> > - Wally
> >
> > Wally Grotophorst
> > Associate University Librarian
> > Digital Programs and Systems
> > University Libraries
> > George Mason University
> > Fairfax, Virginia 22030
> > (703) 993-9005
> >
> >
> >
> > Jason Bennett wrote:
> >
> > We're looking at using Drupal as a front-end to Dspace repositories and I
> > can't help but think we're not the only ones. Anybody out there doing
> > something like this? We're think of Drupal as primarily a presentation
> layer
> > to make some collections prettier and interactive but wouldn't be opposed
> to
> > Islandora scale functionality.
> >
> >  Best,
> > Jason
> >
> > --
> > Jason Bennett
> > Instructional Technologist
> > Kenyon College LBIS
> > o. 740.427.5763
> > c. 740.954.0030
> > [email protected]
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> From: wally grotophorst <[email protected]>
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> Yes, you have to manually move any actual bitstreams...the OAI plugin
> for Omeka just handles import of metadata (but it does that well).
>
> We've been thinking of using Omeka to provide a 'user-compelling' sort
> of front-end for various "exhibitions" featuring DSpace-based content.
> I'd love to do a wholesale 'skin' of DSpace with Omeka but until
> accessing the bitstreams works in a more automatic fashion, it's not
> really feasible.
>
> Perhaps that's something OAI-ORE might address or some sort of METS
> implementation could fix but right now there's just the OAI support on
> each end.
>
> - Wally
>
>
>
> Jason Bennett wrote:
> > Wally,
> >
> > Yeah, Omeka has the kind of functionality we're looking for, in terms
> > of presentation but does the OAI import function only import metadata?
> > Do you then have to manually add things like thumbnails, images
> > associated with a record, and links to master files like TIFFs or
> > media files?
> >
> > -Jason
> >
> > On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 7:10 PM, wally grotophorst
> > <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> >
> >     I've done some work with Omeka (www.omeka.org
> >     <http://www.omeka.org>) as a front-end to DSpace.  Omeka supports
> >     OAI import so you can spend all you time on fixing the
> >     presentation (not worrying about doing the metadata import).
> >
> >     - Wally
> >
> >     Wally Grotophorst
> >     Associate University Librarian
> >     Digital Programs and Systems
> >     University Libraries
> >     George Mason University
> >     Fairfax, Virginia 22030
> >     (703) 993-9005
> >
> >
> >
> >     Jason Bennett wrote:
> >>     We're looking at using Drupal as a front-end to Dspace
> >>     repositories and I can't help but think we're not the only ones.
> >>     Anybody out there doing something like this? We're think of
> >>     Drupal as primarily a presentation layer to make some collections
> >>     prettier and interactive but wouldn't be opposed to Islandora
> >>     scale functionality.
> >>
> >>     Best,
> >>     Jason
> >>
> >>     --
> >>     Jason Bennett
> >>     Instructional Technologist
> >>     Kenyon College LBIS
> >>     o. 740.427.5763
> >>     c. 740.954.0030
> >>     [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
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> From: "Andrew Hankinson, Mr" <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [Dspace-general] Drupal Front-end
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> Actually, depending on what format you request from the OAI-PMH interface,
> it's possible to grab a direct link to a bitstream hosted in DSpace so you
> wouldn't have to move it-it would still be hosted and served by your DSpace
> install. You just need to be able to reconcile the records retrieved from
> separate queries using DIM, DC & METS OAI-PMH metadata, since
> (frustratingly), no one format gives you all of the information.
>
> You may need to enable them in your settings, though. To see what types of
> records you can retrieve via OAI:
> http://your.dspace.net/oai/request?verb=ListMetadataFormats
>
> And to see what you can retrieve in, e.g. METS:
> http://your.dspace.net/oai/request?verb=ListRecords&metadataPrefix=mets
>
> DIM (DSpace Intermediate(?) Metadata):
> http://your.dspace.net/oai/request?verb=ListRecords&metadataPrefix=dim
>
> QDC (Qualified Dublin Core):
> http://your.dspace.net/oai/request?verb=ListRecords&metadataPrefix=qdc
>
> and the standard OAI_DC:
> http://your.dspace.net/oai/request?verb=ListRecords&metadataPrefix=oai_dc
>
> This is on DSpace 1.6, but I've used it on 1.5 before as well.
> -Andrew
>
> On 2010-07-19, at 11:15 PM, wally grotophorst wrote:
>
> > Yes, you have to manually move any actual bitstreams...the OAI plugin for
> Omeka just handles import of metadata (but it does that well).
> >
> > We've been thinking of using Omeka to provide a 'user-compelling' sort of
> front-end for various "exhibitions" featuring DSpace-based content.  I'd
> love to do a wholesale 'skin' of DSpace with Omeka but until accessing the
> bitstreams works in a more automatic fashion, it's not really feasible.
> >
> > Perhaps that's something OAI-ORE might address or some sort of METS
> implementation could fix but right now there's just the OAI support on each
> end.
> >
> > - Wally
> >
> >
> >
> > Jason Bennett wrote:
> >> Wally,
> >>
> >> Yeah, Omeka has the kind of functionality we're looking for, in terms of
> presentation but does the OAI import function only import metadata?
> >> Do you then have to manually add things like thumbnails, images
> associated with a record, and links to master files like TIFFs or media
> files?
> >>
> >> -Jason
> >>
> >> On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 7:10 PM, wally grotophorst <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> >> I've done some work with Omeka (www.omeka.org) as a front-end to
> DSpace.  Omeka supports OAI import so you can spend all you time on fixing
> the presentation (not worrying about doing the metadata import).
> >>
> >> - Wally
> >>
> >> Wally Grotophorst
> >> Associate University Librarian
> >> Digital Programs and Systems
> >> University Libraries
> >> George Mason University
> >> Fairfax, Virginia 22030
> >> (703) 993-9005
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Jason Bennett wrote:
> >>> We're looking at using Drupal as a front-end to Dspace repositories and
> I can't help but think we're not the only ones. Anybody out there doing
> something like this? We're think of Drupal as primarily a presentation layer
> to make some collections prettier and interactive but wouldn't be opposed to
> Islandora scale functionality.
> >>>
> >>> Best,
> >>> Jason
> >>>
> >>> --
> >>> Jason Bennett
> >>> Instructional Technologist
> >>> Kenyon College LBIS
> >>> o. 740.427.5763
> >>> c. 740.954.0030
> >>> [email protected]
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