Tim,
I am using a tool developed by Symplectic Elements that sends Swordv2
packages to our dev site for deposit. They have a UI interface where you
deposit items, much like the one in dspace. Once the item is deposited,
you can send it over to our dev instance via swordv2. The item I created at
Hey, have you been able to fix this? I am trying to change the metadata
from dc.contributor.author to dc.contributor.myorganizationauthor it worked
but now I am getting an internal server error.
On Thursday, January 26, 2017 at 3:47:07 AM UTC-8, LluĂs Madurell Alemany
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On Wed, Apr 17, 2019 at 02:32:24PM +0300, Ze Victor Harry wrote:
> thanx Mark for the respond. my setting was wright it was Gmail the problem.
> gmail was asking to "turn less secure app on" and it worked after turning
> it on though i don't think it is a good idea for security.
I agree that that
On Wed, Apr 17, 2019 at 09:43:51AM -0400, Jose Blanco wrote:
> Mark, Are you sure this is the way it works for swordv2? I know this
> is the way it works when uploading files via the UI, but I don't think
> this is the way sword does it. At least I'm not seeing this. I do
> have docx inthe
Mark, Are you sure this is the way it works for swordv2? I know this
is the way it works when uploading files via the UI, but I don't think
this is the way sword does it. At least I'm not seeing this. I do
have docx inthe fileextension table.
-Jose
On Wed, Apr 17, 2019 at 9:22 AM Mark H. Wood
As documented in https://github.com/DSpace-Labs/SAFBuilder, put all the
files in one folder along with the csv. In the first column of the csv,
list the files or each thesis, e.g.
"A1.pdf||A2.pdf||A3.pdf||A4.pdf||A5.pdf". List the rest of the metadata for
that thesis in the other columns. Run