Hi Jayan,

You'd need to make modifications to handle the ordering somehow through 
metadata (e.g. ensuring they're in order by adding 01, 02 etc to the 
titles) or some db table to handle ordering and couple that with a 
custom jsp tag. It all gets a bit messy though and we've found this is 
better done through Manakin.

In a couple of weeks we're deploying some software packages which among 
other things include a DSpace package ingester, Manakin theme and 
OJS-to-METS stylesheets for submitting and handling OJS journals in 
DSpace. After some production testing we'll be making this available via 
Sourceforge as part of APSR.  At this stage we're looking at sometime 
late Sept. In this instance the journal ordering is maintained via a 
manifest object (RDF file).

Scott.

> Date: Fri, 3 Aug 2007 14:42:52 +0800
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> Subject: [Dspace-tech] Item Display as per the Order of Ingestion
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> In a Journal we have sequential list of items. Is there a way to display
> items in a DSpace collection according to the sequential order in which
> they appear in the journal? By default dspace items are displayed
> alphabetically taking into consideration the title metadata. Please
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> Thanks,
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> Jayan
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