Re: [CODE4LIB] CONTENTdm xml to CrossRef xml
I'm not a big user of CONTENTdm, but I was interested in this question so I did a little bit of digging around. I didn't turn anything up, but would it be practical for your situation to approach it a different way and use the Custom XML export, as described here: http://www.contentdm.org/help6/collection-admin/exporting3.asp#custom The DataCite schema is pretty simplistic, so this might be a possibility. You'd probably still need to do a little massaging, but this might get you 90% of the way there. Unless I missed the point entirely, which is what usually happens. =) s On 12-03-08 11:59 AM, Medina-Smith, Andrea wrote: Hello, I've searched the listserv, but I haven't found anything on this. I'm convinced someone has done it before us here at NIST. Basically, we are in the process of depositing DOIs for legacy articles with CrossRef, and while we can do it via a web entry form it would be much easier and faster if I could transform the xml that is exported from our CONTENTdm repository to the schema used by CrossRef. Has anyone come up with the xslt for that particular transformation? I'm comfortable w/ xml, but not with xsl so noob alert. Thanks in advance, Andrea ___ Andrea Medina-Smith Metadata Librarian NIST Gaithersburg andrea.medina-sm...@nist.gov 301-975-2592 Be Green! Think before you print this email. -- Stephen Marks Digital Preservation Policy Librarian Scholars Portal Ontario Council of University Libraries step...@scholarsportal.info 416.946.0300 Fearlessness is better than a faint heart for any man who puts his nose out of doors. The length of my life and the day of my death were fated long ago. --Skírnismál
Re: [CODE4LIB] CONTENTdm xml to CrossRef xml
Buh. I've got DataCite on the brain. Sorry for the irrelevant reply. Looks like the CrossRef schema is a bit more involved, but might be worth a shot still. s On 12-03-08 11:59 AM, Medina-Smith, Andrea wrote: Hello, I've searched the listserv, but I haven't found anything on this. I'm convinced someone has done it before us here at NIST. Basically, we are in the process of depositing DOIs for legacy articles with CrossRef, and while we can do it via a web entry form it would be much easier and faster if I could transform the xml that is exported from our CONTENTdm repository to the schema used by CrossRef. Has anyone come up with the xslt for that particular transformation? I'm comfortable w/ xml, but not with xsl so noob alert. Thanks in advance, Andrea ___ Andrea Medina-Smith Metadata Librarian NIST Gaithersburg andrea.medina-sm...@nist.gov 301-975-2592 Be Green! Think before you print this email. -- Stephen Marks Digital Preservation Policy Librarian Scholars Portal Ontario Council of University Libraries step...@scholarsportal.info 416.946.0300 Fearlessness is better than a faint heart for any man who puts his nose out of doors. The length of my life and the day of my death were fated long ago. --Skírnismál
[CODE4LIB] CONTENTdm xml to CrossRef xml
Hello, I've searched the listserv, but I haven't found anything on this. I'm convinced someone has done it before us here at NIST. Basically, we are in the process of depositing DOIs for legacy articles with CrossRef, and while we can do it via a web entry form it would be much easier and faster if I could transform the xml that is exported from our CONTENTdm repository to the schema used by CrossRef. Has anyone come up with the xslt for that particular transformation? I'm comfortable w/ xml, but not with xsl so noob alert. Thanks in advance, Andrea ___ Andrea Medina-Smith Metadata Librarian NIST Gaithersburg andrea.medina-sm...@nist.gov 301-975-2592 Be Green! Think before you print this email.