DSpace supports OAI-PMH, so if you're wanting to push data to another
OAI-compatible site (i.e., Omeka), you can set your DSpace up as an Open
Archives provider, and your target site up as an Open Archives Harvester. You
can also do the reverse.
Colleen
Colleen Greene
Systems Librarian
Pollak Library, California State University Fullerton
http://www.library.fullerton.edu<http://www.library.fullerton.edu/>
Phone: 657-278-3991<tel:657-278-3991>
Email: cgre...@fullerton.edu<http://cgre...@fullerton.edu>
Twitter: @colleengreene<http://twitter.com/colleengreene>
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From: Colenbrander, Hilde [mailto:hilde.colenbran...@ubc.ca]
Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2011 10:07 AM
To: dspace-general@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Dspace-general] Pushing content to other web sites
Hello:
We'd like to provide flexible options for pushing DSpace content to other web
sites. RSS feeds are one option, of course. Any comments on using Open Search?
the REST API (DSpace 1.8)? other options?
Any insights would be much appreciated.
Thank you,
Hilde.
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Hilde Colenbrander
cIRcle Coordinator
The University of British Columbia Library
Vancouver, B.C, Canada
http://circle.ubc.ca<http://circle.ubc.ca/>
Telephone: 604-827-4278
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