Hi all,

We’ve noticed that the browse search in our DSpace instance doesn’t take into 
account stop words (like “A”, “The” etc) in titles, so “The abundance of 
Latrodectus katipo Powell 1871 is affected by season and vegetation type” comes 
up in the title browse listing under “t” for ‘the’ rather than under “a” for 
‘abundance’. I’m assuming this is by design, it just turns out to be counter to 
the expectations of our folk with library backgrounds.

Does DSpace (we’re on v3 XMLUI, but will upgrade soon to v5) have any option to 
change the behaviour of the sorting in this context?

Thanks very much,

Deborah Fitchett
Senior Advisor, Digital Access
Library, Teaching and Learning

p +64 3 423 0358
e [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> | w 
ltl.lincoln.ac.nz<http://library.lincoln.ac.nz/>

Lincoln University, Te Whare Wānaka o Aoraki
New Zealand's specialist land-based university


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