Hi Jacob,

the header generation is buried in the OAICat library [1] which DSpace
uses for this. It's not a simple XSLT transformation there, you would
need to modify some Java code of OAICat, rebuild OAICat, update the
oaicat dependency in DSpace and rebuild DSpace.

However, there's now OAI 2.0 based on the XOAI library, which will
most likely replace the old "oai" webapp in DSpace 3.0. OAI 2.0 can do
this simply by an XSLT transformation. You can also get it as an addon
for DSpace 1.8 [2], which you can deploy on your existing DSpace
instance, even side-by-side with the old "oai". For more details, see
[3].

So let us know which route you decide to take and if you need any more help.

[1] http://code.google.com/p/oaicat/source/checkout
[2] http://www.lyncode.com/dspace/addons/xoai/
[3] https://jira.duraspace.org/browse/DS-1202

Regards,
~~helix84

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