Hi Samuele,
Either of those approaches would work with SWORDv2. The question is
probably whether you ever want to deliver a MARCXML record only to Invenio
without any additional file content. If so, then being able to just post
an atom entry with the embedded metadata would be valuable.
Cheers,
Richard
On Thu, Feb 9, 2012 at 10:52 AM, Samuele Kaplun <samuele.kap...@cern.ch>wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am investigating implementing support for the SWORD 2.0 protocol in
> order to
> allow automatic deposition into the Invenio digitial library software.
>
> This software is natively based on MARCXML and can hence store all sort of
> metadata fields and there is no complete a-priori mapping between dc and
> MARCXML.
>
> I wonder what would be the recommended best practice to implement support
> for
> SWORD 2.0 having as foreign metadata directly MARCXML.
>
> Would you recommend embedding a
> <marc:record><marc:datafield>...</marc:record>
> entry directly into the atom:entry, as recommended in:
>
> <http://sword-app.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/sword-
>
> app/spec/tags/sword-2.0/SWORDProfile.html?revision=377#protocoloperations_creatingresource_multipart>
>
> where dcterms are directly embedded?
>
> Or shall I rather go for registering e.g. a MARCInvenioSIP where, for
> example,
> we would recommend to put in the root .zip package a file called "marcxml"
> that would be considered as metadata? In this case how can I proceed?
>
> Best regards,
> Samuele
>
> --
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>
>
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