Many thanks, Tom - and Con.
That's two agreeing that OAI-PMH is a good option for the metadata.
If we choose this, then we'll have to figure out how best to index the
full text, like Stanford. The XML prepared for the Solr indexer looks a
good candidate - just find some way to feed only updates to the cross
search system, especially when the archive becomes huge.
Peter
From: Tom Cramer [mailto:tcra...@stanford.edu]
Sent: 22 February 2012 16:55
To: Support and info exchange list for Fedora users.
Subject: Re: [fcrepo-user] Fedora with Summon?
Peter,
Kudos on the launch of your Fedora / Hydra digital library. We are not
using Summon or a like product, but we do have an analogous need to
populate our next generation catalog (SearchWorks
<http://searchworks.stanford.edu> ) with records of digital objects
managed in our primary Fedora instance (DOR--Digital Object Registry).
We are working on a pipeline now that will use OAI-PMH to pull records
from DOR, and map them into the correct fields in the SearchWorks solr
index. We anticipate a separate process in the future to do full text
indexing--but we're not to that bridge yet.
- Tom
On Feb 22, 2012, at 7:18 AM, <p.n.spr...@lse.ac.uk>
<p.n.spr...@lse.ac.uk> wrote:
Hello,
Does anyone have experience of using Fedora with Summon (or similar,
e.g. EBSCO Discovery Service, WorldCat Local, Primo, or Encore) that
they could share, please?
The LSE has recently launched its Digital Library (DL) using Fedora /
Hydra. The Library are investigating the use of Summon to cross search
the OPAC, e-content, repositories and the DL.
We are wondering how best for Summon to get data from the DL to index.
Summon appear to be offering to convert from any decent XML, and
providing that should be trivial, other than: How will it be refreshed?
Other options are OAI-PMH harvesting (but that's metadata only) or
developing an API or exploiting an existing one. Perhaps there are
further options?
Any information or links to helpful sites will be very welcome.
Peter
Peter Spring
Metadata librarian
LSE Library
London School of Economics
http://digital.library.lse.ac.uk/
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