Hi All,
Do you have any analysis or comment on this
I just installed DSpace 6.3 over Ubuntu 18.04 and I run ant with out any
failure but I noticed the following waning message
WARN org.dspace.services.sessions.SessionRequestServiceImpl @ Request
interceptor
(org.dspace.services.events.Syste
When I try to replace an item using this command:
./dspace import -r -e 1 -c 123 -s some_dir -m mapfile_test_one
It wont work because the item is mapped into a community. I kind of
want to remove this mapping using sql, but am unsure. Not really sure
why the item would be in that table.
org.postg
Tim-
Thank you so much!! This is just the overview I needed to move forward.
Keep up the good work!
-Gabe
On Thursday, December 13, 2018 at 2:04:19 PM UTC-5, Tim Donohue wrote:
>
> Hi Gabe,
>
> I don't have direct experience with mapping *ProQuest* fields into DSpace
> fields. However, I
Hi Gabe,
I don't have direct experience with mapping *ProQuest* fields into DSpace
fields. However, I do have a few possible clues on how DSpace SWORD does
metadata mapping that could help you out here.
The SWORD (v1) interface just uses DSpace's built in "METS" Ingester by
default for all impor
Checking one more time. Does anyone have experience using SWORD to
crosswalk metadata?
-Gabe
On Friday, November 30, 2018 at 1:43:54 PM UTC-5, tuf0...@temple.edu wrote:
>
> To clarify what I mean by mapping, I mean mapping ProQuest ETD Admin xml
> field 'X' to DSpace dublin core field 'Y'.
Hi All,
Iam happy if you have some more help from you.
I was using DSpce 6.3 over Ubuntu 16 LTS and was having problems while
connecting to handle sever
sudo lsof -t -i:8000
20901
sudo lsof -t -i:2641
19393
20901
and here is the info over error.log file.can I get your support please
Shutt
*HELLO EVERYONE *has anyone ever added browse by *type *in addition to by
author, date or subject? I want my users to access the file by their types
like videos and audios? like when they browse for videos it should only
bring them video files .
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