I think you could export the metadata into OpenRefine of even LibreOffice 
Calc. Then trim the leading and ending white spaces and compact any 
consecutive white spaces. Then address the language qualifier. If 
everything is in English you could set that column to [en] or you could 
just empty the column. You will have to make changes to you metadata scheme 
in DSpace to keep this from reoccurring. Once your data is clean, import 
and overwrite.

David Bigwood
[email protected]
Library, Planetary Image Facility
Lunar and Planetary Institute

On Thursday, October 29, 2020 at 2:15:49 AM UTC-5 [email protected] wrote:

> Dear all
>
> Our metadata in dspace is scattered under different following metadata 
> fields.
>
> How can we club together such data in one go.
>
> dc.contributor.advisor 
> dc.contributor.advisor[] 
> dc.contributor.advisor[en_US] 
> dc.contributor.author
> dc.contributor.author[]
> dc.contributor.author[en]
> dc.contributor.author[en_US]
> dc.date.accessioned
> dc.date.accesioned[]
> dc.date.accessioned[en_US]
> dc.date.available...................
>
> reg
>
> Sunita Barve
>
>

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