Hi all,

recently I've come across several cases where it would be really useful
to set up browse indexes that work only for specific
communities/collections. For example, a "browse by number in series"
option for a collection of working papers or a "browse by supervisor"
option for a collection of theses. These browse options shouldn't be
shown in the repository-wide list of browse options, nor in the list of
browse options for collections that don't need these indexes.

Am I right to assume that this isn't currently possible in DSpace? I'm
about to hack something together that will fit my needs -- but from what
I can see at the moment this needs to be a reasonably ugly hack. Or am I
missing something?

cheers,
Andrea

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Andrea Schweer
IRR Technical Specialist, ITS Information Systems
The University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand

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