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From: Ian Stuart <ian.stu...@ed.ac.uk>
Date: 21 January 2011 21:46
Subject: Re: content negotiating for package formats
To: techadvisorypa...@swordapp.org


On 20/01/11 18:11, Julie Allinson wrote:
>
> I might be talking nonsense here, but is this something that could
> support 'graceful' behaviour ... one thing I noticed in testing was that
> EPrints will accept a METS package with epdcx but the deposit fails if
> there is any other metadata instead of or in addition to the epdcx
> embedded in the METS doc. I'm not criticising EPrints or advocating METS
> but it struck me that if there is a package that could be deposited
> knowing that it will succeed and that you could stuff all kinds of
> things into it which the repository will either know what to do with and
> do that (unpack etc.) or simply accept and store? ... so for the EPrints
> case, you might need a new export plug, but in the meantime you could
> still be making deposits.

EPrints does, indeed, expect epcdx in the <xmlData> section of the
METS data, however I have also found that EPints is much more relaxed
about the structure of METS/epcdx that DPspace is.... I've yet to find
a Fedora volunteer to try imports with ;-)

It is certainly possible to write an Importer for EPrints that will
accept whatever format you care to specify... and my experience is
that this is easier in EPrints than DSpace (but then again, I'm a Perl
Monkey :chuckle: )

Whilst on the subject of epcdx: I am swinging away from it now - there
are just so many things it doesn't do well, or misses out all
together. Perhaps this is an opportunity to get people from L&T, Data,
Article, and various other data-store types together, and try to come
up with an extensible core schema that can be both cross-platform as
well as cross-type?

--

Ian Stuart.
Developer: Open Access Repository Junction and OpenDepot.org
Bibliographics and Multimedia Service Delivery team,
EDINA,
The University of Edinburgh.

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