Dear Stuart,

The particular task I'm looking at is a trial migration of some records
> from dspace to fedora.
>

We at Lafayette College Libraries are currently undergoing a migration
involving precisely these tasks for our Islandora 7 ecosystem.  As such, I
would would be very interested in discussing your approach in greater
detail please (if this is possible).

Further, I've also been in contact with Aaron Coburn of Amherst (acoburn)
in the past.  While I believe that he was (or is actively) working to
migrate from his Node.js application to Hydra, I would be more than willing
to contact him for greater information regarding that script on your behalf.

In the past, I've worked with Ruby extensively in order to migrate our
assets from CONTENTdm into Islandora (Nokogiri was necessary in order to
scrape certain metadata fields not exposed by the OAI-PMH endpoint, and
certain server issues prevented me from properly and thoroughly structuring
the necessary configuration files).  However, I'm fairly certain that I
shall be working exclusively within the Drupal environment for our
DSpace-related tasks (mostly Drush-based, I would presume).  Also (very
fortunately), our DSpace installation is not likely to pose such
OAI-PMH-related issues.

Thank you for raising this question, and have a pleasant day.

Sincerely,
James Griffin



On Mon, Oct 13, 2014 at 10:38 AM, Tim Donohue <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi Stuart,
>
> There's really no direct path from DSpace to Fedora that would work for
> everyone, mainly because Fedora is so flexible it doesn't even come with
> a default data model.
>
> So, migrating from DSpace to Fedora would be different based on what you
> were using on top of Fedora (e.g. Hydra or Islandora or something else).
> There's not really a "one size fits all" approach here, so you almost
> need to decide what interface/platform you are using on top of Fedora
> *first*.
>
> Also, it's worth being aware that the Fedora developers are in the
> process of finalizing Fedora 4 (currently in beta, likely to see a
> production release later this year or early next year). Fedora 4 is a
> complete rewrite of Fedora 3. So, the version of Fedora you wish to use
> may also matter here.
>
> That all being said, here's an older thread that had a few possible ways
> that content *might* be migrated.
>
>
> http://dspace.2283337.n4.nabble.com/Export-items-from-DSpace-and-import-them-into-Fedora-Commons-td4656082.html
>
> Again though, Fedora is not one-size-fits-all, so you may also wish to
> ask this question directly to whatever community's platform you wish to
> try (e.g. asking the Hydra community or Islandora community or
> whomever).  I do know there are folks in these communities who have
> migrated content from DSpace to Hydra or from DSpace to Islandora...so
> they likely would have more specific answers or examples.
>
> Good luck,
>
> - Tim
>
>
> On 10/12/2014 9:25 PM, Stuart Yeates wrote:
> > Does anyone know about the state of fedora interoperability? The
> particular task I'm looking at is a trial migration of some records from
> dspace to fedora. I'm aware of the script at
> https://gist.github.com/acoburn/4278122 but it hasn't shown much recent
> activity. Is there anything else I should be looking at?
> >
> > cheers
> > stuart
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