Re: [Dspace-tech] Deleting large batches of items from DSpace??

2008-04-25 Thread Don Gourley
PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Don Gourley Sent: Friday, April 25, 2008 1:52 AM To: dspace-tech@lists.sourceforge.net Subject: Re: [Dspace-tech] Deleting large batches of items from DSpace?? ItemImport has a delete option ( -d ). You need the map file from the import or you can create a map file

Re: [Dspace-tech] Deleting large batches of items from DSpace??

2008-04-24 Thread Don Gourley
ItemImport has a delete option ( -d ). You need the map file from the import or you can create a map file. -Don On Thu, April 24, 2008 1:23 pm, Thornton, Susan M. (LARC-B702)[NCI INFORMATION SYSTEMS] wrote: We have accidentally imported a large number of duplicate records into DSpace. The

Re: [Dspace-tech] Upload of files larger then 2 GB

2007-11-26 Thread Don Gourley
Robert, One alternative that works well for us is the ItemImport program. On the DSpace server create a directory with the large content file, a contents file listing the name of that file, and a simple XML file (dublin_core.xml) with the metadata. See section 7.4.4 of the DSpace 1.4.1 beta 1

Re: [Dspace-tech] ETDs Dspace - Best Practices

2007-11-13 Thread Don Gourley
Dorothea, While I appreciate much of what you said I would have to disagree with: DSpace's lack of a plugin/mod API, I don't know what a mod API is, but DSpace does have a very powerful plugin mechanism. We have used it here to create a custom RESTful Web services interface for ingestion and

Re: [Dspace-tech] Problem loading with dsrun

2007-09-23 Thread Don Gourley
Andréia, At first glance I think there are two problems here: The --source for ItemImport should be the directory that contains 07-08 (i.e. /home/dspace/technical_reports). The contents file should just contain the file name (not path). The log output from ItemImport will list each item it

[Dspace-tech] Job Announcement - java / perl programmer

2007-07-17 Thread Don Gourley
*** Job Announcement *** Washington Research Library Consortium Digital Library Systems Developer (Programmer/Analyst) The Washington Research Library Consortium is a nonprofit technology organization providing innovative information services to academic libraries in the