Thanks, Vlastik. How do you create your Table of Contents in DSpace?
Ideally, the Table of Contents of a book could appear on the side bar so
users don't have to go back in order to read a different chapter.

Shixing
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Shixing Wen
Head of Technical Services
University of Minnesota Duluth Library
L282
416 Library Drive
Duluth, MN 55812

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Phone: 218-726-8498
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-----Original Message-----
From: Vlastimil Krejcir [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, August 25, 2010 4:51 AM
To: Shixing Wen
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Dspace-general] how DSpace handles digital books?

   Hi,

   in dml.cz, we have our books split into chapters. You can check for 
yourselfs how it looks like (e.g. http://dml.cz/handle/10338.dmlcz/400354, 
or just look for a Monograph section at dml.cz homepage).

   I have to partly disagree with Mark H. Wood ("..., I think users
will dislike the result."). We haven't experienced any negative response 
on splitting book into chapters the way we have got. However, we have a 
very specialized type of books so I can't say it can work generally.

   Regards

   Vlastik

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Library and Information Centre, Institute of Computer Science
Masaryk University in Brno, Czech Republic
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Phone: +420 549 49 3872
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On Wed, 11 Aug 2010, Shixing Wen wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> I have a couple questions about how DSpace handles digital books. First of
> all, as a typical book contains 200-400 pages, should each page be added
as
> a bitstream? If so, is there a tool in DSpace that allows users to "turn
the
> page" rather than go back to the item and click the next page? If all
pages
> should be compiled into one bitstream, the file size for a searchable
PDF/A
> will be pretty large, even after compression, and the Content Inline
> Disposition Threshold in DSpace is set at 8mb, what negative outcome will
it
> result if we reset that Content Inline Disposition Threshold to 0 or
> unlimited?
>
> Alternatively, should we break the book down by chapter and upload each
> chapter as a bitstream? If so, is there an easy way for the user to go to
> the next chapter?
>
> Thanks for your advice,
>
> Shixing
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Shixing Wen
> Head of Technical Services
> University of Minnesota Duluth Library
> L282
> 416 Library Drive
> Duluth, MN 55812
>
> Email: [email protected]
> Phone: 218-726-8498
> Fax: 218-726-8019
>
>
>
>
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