Hello, Google Scholar is more-or-less like regular Google search -- it crawls the Web-accessible content on your DSpace site, including metadata on the item display pages, and the full content of any bitstreams that are publicly accessible. Of course, Scholar does more specialised indexing than regular google.com search, such as analysing citations in the full text and so forth. So the metadata and full text should both be indexed.
You also need to ensure your site can be indexed: see http://wiki.dspace.org/index.php/Ensuring_your_instance_is_indexed (A web crawl is more useful that OAI-PMH for this, as OAI-PMH tends to expose only a subset of metadata, and often has no link to the fulltext.) Hope this helps, Rob 2009/8/6 Platt, Alice <[email protected]> > I feel like I should be able to find the answer to this, but since things > have changed over the years I feel I should ask the community to make sure > of the answer. > > > > What exactly is Google Scholar searching when it crawls into our DSpace > repositories? > > Does it search our metadata? > > Can it conduct a full-text search of bitstreams in DSpace? > > > > Thanks in advance for your response. > > > > Alice Platt > > Digital Initiatives Librarian > > Shapiro Library > > Southern New Hampshire University > > 2500 North River Rd > > Manchester, NH 03106 > > USA > > Please consider the environment before printing this e-mail. > > _______________________________________________ > Dspace-general mailing list > [email protected] > http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/dspace-general > >
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