Hi Ying,

Just to add something to what Mark says: it is the case that the SWORD
package format in use by default isn't sufficiently rich to move all the
metadata fields in DSpace, but you are at liberty to develop your own
crosswalks/disseminators to ingest/disseminate packages.  SWORD is focussed
on the transport, though, and not the content.  In SWORDv2 this process is
slightly easier, but there is currently no formal support in Fedora (it's
coming in the next couple of months we expect) for that version.

Cheers,

Richard

On 27 March 2012 22:17, Mark Diggory <mdigg...@atmire.com> wrote:

> Ying,
>
> Migrating content from DSpace to Fedora will encounter some loss of
> metadata if you utilize sword for this purpose. Namely, the SWAP format
> isn't going to contain all the metadata fields in your DSpace items.  You
> might consider using the AIP PackageDisseminator from the commandline to
> extract all the data you can from the DSpace Item.
>
> As you know theres been underfunded efforts to integrate DSpace and Fedora
> going on for a few years in the DSpace community.  What you end up deciding
> on for a mapping between your DSpace Items and Fedora Objects would be of
> the utmost interest to us. Likewise, I think we would have a strong
> interest in seeing what your choices are for final metadata storage in your
> Items.
>
> Regards,
> Mark
>
>
> On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 1:22 PM, Ying Jin <ying....@rice.edu> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm working on our DSpace repository and trying to migrate items from
>> DSpace to Fedora (we are going to use Islandora). It looks like SWORD
>> might be a good approach. Here is the question from my testing
>> migration -
>>
>> I exported an item using DSpace packager in METS format, and then use
>> Fedora Sword module to import the item to Fedora.
>>
>> First, I used METSDSpaceSIP packaging, and the ingested item shows a
>> zip file only.
>> Then I tried METS packaging and only content files are uploaded.
>> Obviously, it can't understand dspace mets.
>>
>> I think METSDSpaceSIP packaging is the right way to go but it doesn't
>> seem to work properly. Is there anything I may need to setup for
>> having this work?
>>
>> Thanks any suggestions and helps,
>> Ying
>>
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