On Wed, 28 Jul 2010, Ricker, Meredith wrote:

> Thanks.  That gives me a good start.  I should have been clear that I am just 
> beginning with Fedora and don't know scripting.  Does anybody have a simple 
> shell, perl or php script that loops through a list of PIDs that they'd be 
> willing to share?

Meredith, I do it differently, but I'd be willing to share my files with you 
(or anyone). Basically, I create include files for all of the objects I am 
modifying as if I were going to be ingesting them from scratch, and then I run 
a XSLT that transforms them into one giant Fedora-batch-modify directive, which 
I then process using either the Fedora GUI or the commandline tools. I'm happy 
to share my XSLT with you.

That being said, I'm not that happy with my method, so honestly I'm equally 
happy to see other people's tools as well!

-Deborah
-- 
Deborah Kaplan
Digital Resources Archivist
Digital Collections and Archives
Tufts University

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