Hello,
I'm new to Dspace and have benn struggling to load documents using
dsrun. Could anyone please help?
I have a directory 07-08 with this:
-rwxrwxrwx 1 dspace users 436766 2007-09-20 12:43 07-08.ps
-rw-r--r-- 1 dspace users 46 2007-09-23 11:42 contents
-rw-r--r-- 1 dspace users 1377 2007-09-22 13:00 dublin_core.xml
The file contents is like this:
#more 07-08/contents
/home/dspace/technical_reports/07-08/07-08.ps
I run the dsrun like this and apparently it dos not show any problem.
dsrun org.dspace.app.itemimport.ItemImport --add
[EMAIL PROTECTED] --collection=8 --source=07-08
--mapfile=mapfile
Destination collections:
Owning Collection: 1999
Adding items from directory: 07-08
Generating mapfile: mapfile
But I cannot find the file 07-08.ps inside Dspace. I also checked the
table "item" to check if this item was there but it is not!
Any idea?
The contents of the file dublin_core.xml is:
<dublin_core>
<dcvalue element="title" qualifier="none">A Tale of Two Cities</dcvalue>
<dcvalue element="date" qualifier="issued">1990</dcvalue></dublin_core>
<dcvalue element="title" qualifier="alternate" language="fr"
">J'aime les Printemps</dcvalue>
</dublin_core>
<dublin_core>
<dcvalue element="identifier" qualifier="none">IC-07-26</dcvalue>
<dcvalue element="title" qualifier="none">Fast and robust mid-sagittal
plane location in 3D MR images of the brain.</dcvalue>
<dcvalue element="creator" qualifier="none">F.P.G. Bergo, G.C.S.
Ruppert, L.F. Pinto, and A.X. Falcão</dcvalue>
<dcvalue element="date" qualifier="none">August 2007</dcvalue>
<dcvalue element="language" qualifier="none">English</dcvalue>
<dcvalue element="description" qualifier="none">
Extraction of the mid-sagittal plane (MSP) is an important step
for brain image registration and asymmetry analysis. We present
a fast MSP extraction method for 3D MR images, which is based
on automatic segmentation of the brain and on heuristic
maximization of cerebro-spinal fluid within the MSP. The method
is shown to be robust to severe anatomical asymmetries between
the hemispheres, caused by surgical procedures and lesions. The
experiments used 64 MR images (36 pathological, 20 healthy, 8
synthetic) and the method found an acceptable approximation of
the MSP in all images with a mean time of 60.0 seconds per
image.
</dcvalue>
</dublin_core>
Thanks so much in advance,
Andréia
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