Hello list,
I've met a few google matches that indicate that SOLR-based servers implement
the Open Archive Initiative's Metadata Harvesting Protocol.
Is there something made to be re-usable that would be an add-on to solr?
thanks in advance
paul
Hi,
I don't know whether it fits to your need, but we are builing a tool
based on Drupal (eXtensible Catalog Drupal Toolkit), which can harvest
with OAI-PMH and index the harvested records into Solr. The records is
harvested, processed, and stored into MySQL, then we index them into
Solr. We
Peter,
I'm afraid your service is harvesting and I am trying to look at a PMH provider
service.
Your project appeared early in the goolge matches.
paul
Le 2 févr. 2011 à 20:46, Péter Király a écrit :
Hi,
I don't know whether it fits to your need, but we are builing a tool
based on
Hi Paul,
yes, you are right, the project is about harvesting, and not to be harvestable.
Péter
2011/2/2 Paul Libbrecht p...@hoplahup.net:
Peter,
I'm afraid your service is harvesting and I am trying to look at a PMH
provider service.
Your project appeared early in the goolge matches.
The trick is that you can't just have a generic black box OAI-PMH
provider on top of any Solr index. How would it know where to get the
metadata elements it needs, such as title, or last-updated date, etc.
Any given solr index might not even have this in stored fields -- and a
given app might
Rochkind [rochk...@jhu.edu]
Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2011 3:38 PM
To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
Cc: Paul Libbrecht
Subject: Re: OAI on SOLR already done?
The trick is that you can't just have a generic black box OAI-PMH
provider on top of any Solr index. How would it know where to get
-user@lucene.apache.org
Cc: Paul Libbrecht p...@hoplahup.net
Sent: Wed, February 2, 2011 12:40:58 PM
Subject: RE: OAI on SOLR already done?
I already replied to the original poster off-list, but it seems that it may be
worth weighing in here as well...
The next release of VuFind (http://vufind.org
On 2/2/2011 5:19 PM, Dennis Gearon wrote:
Does something like this work to extract dates, phone numbers, addresses across
international formats and languages?
Or, just in the plain ol' USA?
What are you talking about? There is nothing discussed in this thread
that does any 'extracting' of
I would think OAI certainly has a trans-national format for dates.
And that probably dives well into SOLR's own date format.
But all of that is non-user-oriented so... no culture dependency in principle.
paul
Le 2 févr. 2011 à 23:19, Dennis Gearon a écrit :
Does something like this work to
on SOLR already done?
On 2/2/2011 5:19 PM, Dennis Gearon wrote:
Does something like this work to extract dates, phone numbers, addresses
across
international formats and languages?
Or, just in the plain ol' USA?
What are you talking about? There is nothing discussed in this thread
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