Hello Kim,
Can you guide me how to export a community/collection on to my workstation?
What are the things I need to fill in here to make it to export.
I typed in
[dspace]/bin/export –type=collection{Lambda Alpha Journal} –id=792{handleNo.} 
–dest=/usr/local/lambda{local dest} –number=792{handleNo}
The terms in the parenthesis are which I used.

[dspace]/bin/export --type=COLLECTION --id=collID --dest=dest_dir
--number=seq_num



From: Kim Shepherd [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 10, 2010 4:20 PM
To: Khan, Baseer
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Dspace-tech] Harvest a collection/community

Hi Baseer,

When you say "harvesting", are you looking to copy the contents of a 
community/collection in one DSpace instance to another DSpace instance? Export 
them to your workstation or another server?

Collections and communities in DSpace are mapped to OAI sets by default -- if 
you visit http://yoursite/oai/request/verb=ListSets you should see them listed. 
Any complaint OAI-PMH (or OAI-ORE if you've enabled it) harvester should be 
able to work with those sets, (or the repository as a whole, if you like).

Manual pages for OAI-PMH interface and OAI harvester: 
http://www.dspace.org/1_6_0Documentation/ch05.html#N14955
An OAI-PMH tutorial, in case you are not familiar with the specification: 
http://www.oaforum.org/tutorial/

Cheers,

Kim
On 11 August 2010 07:07, Khan, Baseer 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hello List,
Is there a better way of harvesting the items in community or collection other 
than manually downloading them?
How does the auto harvest function in 1.6 works?
Can I configure it to harvest particular collection/community?

Thank you,
Baseer.

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