James and Adan,

thank you for your responses. I'll investigate the <Filters>-option a
little bit more, and as far as I understand it, I have to write a class
to activate the filter.

Best regards
Oliver

Am 03.07.2014 18:23, schrieb James Creel:
> In your dspace/config/crosswalks/oai/xoai.xml file, you will find a
> <Filters> element in your <Context> elements.  <Filters> will
> reference <Filter> elements below which will individually name and
> configure Java class instances to remove unacceptable results from
> your context.  I’m not sure whether anybody has written a class to do
> the filter you have in mind yet, but I think this would be the
> cleanest solution.
>
> James Creel
> Senior Lead Software Applications Developer
> Texas A&M University Libraries Digital Initiatives
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> On Jul 3, 2014, at 1030, Oliver Goldschmidt <[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
>> Hi DSpacers,
>>
>> I am looking for a way to exclude certain collections from OAI
>> output. I have found a message from 2006, where exactly this question
>> has been asked before:
>> http://sourceforge.net/p/dspace/mailman/message/11868240/. But
>> unfortunately there was no easy solution for that. Though, now I
>> wonder if that has changed and today with DSpace 4.1 this mission is
>> easier to accomplish ;-)
>>
>> Is it?
>>
>> Best regards
>> Oliver
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