Jessica,

We have electronic thesis submitted to specific theses & dissertations 
collections (one t&d collection for each University Department) but we also 
needed to have one big collection for all University theses & dissertations. No 
these is submitted directly to this later collection though. In order no to go 
through the Item mapper each time a thesis was added to individual departmental 
t&d collections, I wrote a PL/pgSQL function that does it automatically (by 
selecting id of new submissions made to those departmental t&d collections and 
inserting new lines within the collection2item table). A cron job runs the 
function daily (including a [dspace]/bin/index-update). I can send you the code 
if you wish.

Regards,

Marie-Hélène Vézina
Librarian · Digital Project Initiatives
Librairies, Université de Montréal


 

> -----Message d'origine-----
> De : Jessica Lindholm [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Envoyé : 14 novembre 2008 10:13
> À : [email protected]
> Cc : Jessica Lindholm
> Objet : [Dspace-tech] Submitting items to multiple collection
> 
> Hello DSpacers,
> 
> I would like to allow users to submit to one specific 
> collection, but the item itself to also belong to another 
> collection* automatically, which would correspond in my mind 
> to some kind of automated "Item mapper".  Is that possible in 
> DSpace 1.4.2 ** somehow? 
> 
> Any hints are welcome!
> 
> Kind regards
> Jessica
> 
> * In this specific case it's dissertations that we would like 
> to group up to allow for e.g. news feeds for all new 
> dissertations across the organisational departments (DSpace 
> Communities) at the university.
> 
> ** I can see how xslt could do the trick for 1.5.* by setting 
> up a faceted browse-per-item template, but we are not there yet here.
> 
> 
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