Hello Claudia and all, I have created a test import zip file, with the ocr'd text files listed as \tbundle:FULLTEXT. This text is not showing up in DSpace, which is correct. However, it seems it has not been indexed in Solr along with the metadata. So I can search successfully for things in the metadata, but nothing shows up that is in the text files. By the way, I have page scans as tif images that I am using ocr to read into text files. That is why the filter-media is not appropriate here. So if I use EXTRACTEDTEXT for the bundle name, will that then be read by Solr and thereby searchable? Or is there another step I am missing?
Thanks! Paul Warner On Monday, November 6, 2017 at 9:18:49 AM UTC+1, Claudia Jürgen wrote: > > Hallo Paul, > > you can do this by importing the text as extracted text. > In SAF you can specify the bundle to which a file belongs with: > \tbundle:BUNDLENAME > assuming that the filter-media does not generate proper extracted text > for the original files you got. > > Hope this helps > > Claudia Jürgen > > > Am 06.11.2017 um 08:54 schrieb Paul Warner: > > Hallo, > > > > We are converting scans of concert programs to text with OCR, and using > > this for full text search in DSpace. I have as an example imported the > > text in a meta-data field, which is then displayed in our development > > instance DSpace site with the other meta-data. This works for full-text > > search nicely, however, the text output from the OCR is often not > > beautiful, and our client is, quite reasonably, objecting to having this > > text so prominently displayed. We are also setting up an automated > import > > process using the Simple Archive Format system. I got the idea recently > at > > the Anwendertreffen in Stuttgart that one can import full text in the > SAF > > zip file, but unfortunately I did not follow up on it at that time to > find > > out exactly how that is accomplished, (or if I understood correctly that > > this was possible). > > > > So my question: Is it possible to import a full-text search text chunk > > that will then be hidden from display? Can one do this via the Simple > > Archive Format process, or is there another way to do this, applying the > > full-text search text to the imported item? > > > > Thanks for any help! > > > > Best regards, > > Paul Warner > > > > -- > Claudia Juergen > Eldorado > > Technische Universität Dortmund > Universitätsbibliothek > Vogelpothsweg 76 > 44227 Dortmund > > Tel.: +49 231-755 40 43 > Fax: +49 231-755 40 32 > [email protected] <javascript:> > www.ub.tu-dortmund.de > > Wichtiger Hinweis: Die Information in dieser E-Mail ist vertraulich. Sie > ist ausschließlich für den Adressaten bestimmt. Sollten Sie nicht der für > diese E-Mail bestimmte Adressat sein, unterrichten Sie bitte den Absender > und vernichten Sie diese Mail. Vielen Dank. > Unbeschadet der Korrespondenz per E-Mail, sind unsere Erklärungen > ausschließlich final rechtsverbindlich, wenn sie in herkömmlicher > Schriftform (mit eigenhändiger Unterschrift) oder durch Übermittlung eines > solchen Schriftstücks per Telefax erfolgen. > > Important note: The information included in this e-mail is confidential. > It is solely intended for the recipient. If you are not the intended > recipient of this e-mail please contact the sender and delete this message. > Thank you. Without prejudice of e-mail correspondence, our statements are > only legally binding when they are made in the conventional written form > (with personal signature) or when such documents are sent by fax. > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "DSpace Technical Support" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. Visit this group at https://groups.google.com/group/dspace-tech. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
