Phil,

Without knowing more specifics of your workflow, local development resources, 
etc., I can offer some options off the top of my head:

1) Drupal has an excellent XML-RPC implementation, so you could write a 
on-change trigger in Drupal to send a biblio entry to Fedora using this carrier
2) There are a number of other web service approaches as well (REST, SOAP, 
JSON), such as the ones provided by http://drupal.org/project/services
3) You could use http://drupal.org/project/views_datasource to export 
new/updated biblio nodes on some predefined schedule and ingest them into 
Fedora.

In all these cases you'd need some sort of listener on the Fedora side.

Mark

Mark Jordan
Head of Library Systems
W.A.C. Bennett Library, Simon Fraser University
Burnaby, British Columbia, V5A 1S6, Canada
Voice: 778.782.5753 / Fax: 778.782.3023
[email protected]

----- "Phil Cryer" <[email protected]> wrote:

> We're working on ingesting publications into Drupal, utilizing the
> Biblio module, and we're very happy with the results.  However, I
> feel
> this fine for the presentation/ingest view, but I need to have a
> preservation layer behind it, which is going to be Fedora-commons.
> How would we best keep those two datasets in sync?  I'm working with
> Paul Pound at UPEI on their Drupal/Fedora module, but currently it's
> used to present Fedora objects in Drupal, not syncing between the
> two.
> 
> Can anyone think of a way, could we use the OAI module that works
> with
> Biblio to export adds/changes from Drupal into Fedora?  How about
> using an RSS or Atom feed?  I'm trying to work out a way we could
> facilitate this sync'ing, and then automate it.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> P
> -- 
> http://philcryer.com
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