Hello Jayan,

For:

http://repository.ntu.edu.sg/handle/X23456789/2215

The uri are:

1.) Older uri from the previous system:

http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/2741

2.) the Newer URI  assigned by the new system

http://hdl.handle.net/X23456789/2215

Then challenge is what to do with the Handle URI creation process. Because the handles are "assigned" sequentially as items are created in dspace, they cannot be "designated" on ingest. In reality, they are representative of the identical "logical item" existing in each system. If you have real handle systems configured, both would resolve to their corresponding dspace instances appropriately.

If you can do without the older handle, you might process the dublincore file in the export directory if your using ItemExport (or the mets package if your using the packager framework) to remove that field.

Cheers,
Mark

On Nov 3, 2007, at 12:03 AM, Jayan Chirayath Kurian wrote:

Hi! Dorothea,

All items appear to have this double URI. I was wondering whether it could be to specify that the item has been imported from another dspace instance with xyz URI and now the item is with the present instance with the 2nd URI. Any suggestions. http:// repository.ntu.edu.sg/

Thanks,
Jayan

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Dorothea Salo
Sent: Fri 11/2/2007 10:15 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Dspace-tech] Export & Import - URI

> I was trying to export a collection from one server and import into another > dspace server. The ingestion process was fine but the URI: appears twice one > below the other. Is there any specific reason for the uri to get displayed
> twice? How to get this displayed only once. Please suggest

I see a couple of possibilities. One thing that may have happened is
some metadata duplication during the export/ingest cycle. (I've only
ever had this happen during actual database migration, but your
mileage may vary.) Go into your database and ask the metadatavalues
table for all the metadata surrounding this particular item; if you've
doubled the URI field somehow, you'll see it and be able to deal with
it.

The other possibility is that something's gone wrong with your JSP
such that it is calling for the URI twice. That should be an easy fix!

Dorothea

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