From bharat.chaudhari at ipmg.ac.in Mon Nov 2 05:04:28 2009 From: bharat.chaudhari at ipmg.ac.in (bharat chaudhari) Date: Mon, 2 Nov 2009 15:34:28 +0530 Subject: [Dspace-general] Loading XMLUI Message-ID: <87A9052A197EC648A73836CB24B0CF3501600732@exchange.ipmg.ac.in> Hi Everyone, Whenever I load XMLUI, it takes more time to load than JSPUI (with any browser) Why? Could anyone shade the light on this? Bharat M. Chaudhari School of petroleum Management, Gandhinagar, India -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Chaudhari > > School of petroleum Management, Gandhinagar, India > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > Dspace-general mailing list > Dspace-general at mit.edu > http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/dspace-general > From a.platt at snhu.edu Mon Nov 2 14:19:03 2009 From: a.platt at snhu.edu (Platt, Alice) Date: Mon, 2 Nov 2009 14:19:03 -0500 Subject: [Dspace-general] statistics in 1.6? Message-ID: <21A0C78DF563664093951E8FFF2F900202611BAC8FC7@SNHU-CCR-A.snhu.edu> Hello, During the DuraSpace webinar on September 30, it was mentioned that the statistics for DSpace would be enhanced in 1.6, but the speaker was unable to elaborate in what ways. He said the specific features would probably be hammered out at the User Group meeting in October. So I'm wondering... do we know? Thanks! Alice Platt Digital Initiatives Librarian Shapiro Library Southern New Hampshire University 2500 North River Rd Manchester, NH 03106 USA Please consider the environment before printing this e-mail. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailman.mit.edu/pipermail/dspace-general/attachments/20091102/fa0934a8/attachment.htm From s.lewis at auckland.ac.nz Mon Nov 2 16:13:31 2009 From: s.lewis at auckland.ac.nz (Stuart Lewis) Date: Tue, 3 Nov 2009 10:13:31 +1300 Subject: [Dspace-general] statistics in 1.6? In-Reply-To: <21A0C78DF563664093951E8FFF2F900202611BAC8FC7@SNHU-CCR-A.snhu.edu> References: <21A0C78DF563664093951E8FFF2F900202611BAC8FC7@SNHU-CCR-A.snhu.edu> Message-ID: <0ACE5F57-076D-4D31-88F1-D85171F0F0A2@auckland.ac.nz> Hi Alice, > During the DuraSpace webinar on September 30, it was mentioned that > the statistics for DSpace would be enhanced in 1.6, but the speaker > was unable to elaborate in what ways. He said the specific features > would probably be hammered out at the User Group meeting in October. > > So I?m wondering? do we know? Thanks! As the release co-ordinator for 1.6, I'll explain what is coming with the new stats, and give a brief update about the general progress of 1.6. As you know, better statistics was the the number one feature in the community survey of the most wanted new features for 1.6. Mark Diggory and other staff members from @mire (atmire.com) have written a new statistics collection and query service based on solr (http://lucene.apache.org/solr/ ). This allows real-time collection of events (item views, file downloads, searches) to be stored, indexed, and then quickly searched. In addition it has the ability to record extra information such as the geographic location of the user based on their IP address. At present the statistics collection works well, and the user interfaces are being developed. @mire are contributing the XMLUI interface, while Kim Shepherd from the Library Consortium of New Zealand (http://www.lconz.ac.nz/) has begun work on a JSPUI interface. An example of an early test of the XMLUI interface can be seen at http://testathon.net/xmlui/handle/123456789/31 You'll notice that as you refresh the page, the statistics update. It is likely that 1.6 will only contain basic reporting functions, but with the inclusion of solr and the event collection framework, we can build new and better reports in subsequent versions. Feedback on the initial release will be important for the community to decide what reports need to be created for future versions. It will also be possible to write custom local reports by querying the solr indexes directly. We also hope to release a tool to transfer legacy dspace.log file statistics into solr so that you do not lose any of your current statistics. The current statistics system will remain - its future has yet to be decided. Once the statistics system has been finished to an acceptable standard, we'll move to a testing phase and run a testathon / bug hunt. The whole community will be invited and encouraged to make use of some test servers that will be setup, or to test on local copies. We'll also be looking for volunteers to perform test upgrades of earlier versions to ensure the upgrade documentation is good. Once that is finished, we'll fix any bugs, perform some further testing, then release 1.6. Some of the other features to make it into 1.6 include: - An embargo framework - A batch metadata editing system - Authority control lists and AJAX lookups - Delegated administrator roles - OAI-PMH harvesting support (to harvest other repositories into your DSpace repository) - A new 'services' infrastructure - OpenSearch support - New DSpace command launcher (full support for Unix and Windows systems) - A new zip option for the importer and exporter - Dozens of bug fixes and small improvements Thanks, Stuart Lewis IT Innovations Analyst and Developer Te Tumu Herenga The University of Auckland Library Auckland Mail Centre, Private Bag 92019, Auckland 1142, New Zealand Ph: 64 9 373-7599 x81928 http://www.library.auckland.ac.nz/ From Louw.Venter at nwu.ac.za Tue Nov 3 05:40:34 2009 From: Louw.Venter at nwu.ac.za (Louw Venter) Date: Tue, 03 Nov 2009 12:40:34 +0200 Subject: [Dspace-general] Filter media and deleted items Message-ID: <4AF024C2.6535.00A8.1@nwu.ac.za> Hello all, I made a bit of a mess. A while back I uploaded some PDF documents to DSpace and ran Filter media to extract the text. Recently the creators of the pdf files sent me a batch with updated volume numbers etc to replace the existing ones already on the server. So I simply removed the items and added new bitstreams. Now when I run the filter media process again the text doesn't get extracted - could this be because the checksums don't match or because the original was located in one assetstore and the new one in another? Thank you in advance for any help in this regard, ERROR filtering, skipping bitstream: Item Handle: 10394/1886 Bundle Name: ORIGINAL File Size: 287223 Checksum: 6de2597a7cabd6ca3a995c355d9301f1 (MD5) Asset Store: 1 java.lang.NullPointerException java.lang.NullPointerException at org.pdfbox.pdmodel.PDPageNode.getAllKids(PDPageNode.java:194) at org.pdfbox.pdmodel.PDPageNode.getAllKids(PDPageNode.java:182) at org.pdfbox.pdmodel.PDDocumentCatalog.getAllPages(PDDocumentCatalog.java:226) at org.pdfbox.util.PDFTextStripper.writeText(PDFTextStripper.java:216) at org.dspace.app.mediafilter.PDFFilter.getDestinationStream(PDFFilter.java:141) at org.dspace.app.mediafilter.MediaFilterManager.processBitstream(MediaFilterManager.java:668) at org.dspace.app.mediafilter.MediaFilterManager.filterBitstream(MediaFilterManager.java:570) at org.dspace.app.mediafilter.MediaFilterManager.filterItem(MediaFilterManager.java:520) at org.dspace.app.mediafilter.MediaFilterManager.applyFiltersItem(MediaFilterManager.java:488) at org.dspace.app.mediafilter.MediaFilterManager.applyFiltersAllItems(MediaFilterManager.java:427) at org.dspace.app.mediafilter.MediaFilterManager.main(MediaFilterManager.java:359) Louw Venter Vrywaringsklousule / Disclaimer: http://www.nwu.ac.za/it/gov-man/disclaimer.html -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailman.mit.edu/pipermail/dspace-general/attachments/20091103/a9a80a7d/attachment.htm From hardik at webinito.com Thu Nov 5 00:58:02 2009 From: hardik at webinito.com (Hardik Mishra) Date: Thu, 5 Nov 2009 11:28:02 +0530 Subject: [Dspace-general] The Way Authorization Works Message-ID: Hello Dianne, --> You should be posting this on the general list. Second , You are not doing anything wrong , it works in the way you described. Another thing is that indirectly you gave good suggestion which is to be discussed *Best Regards* *Hardik Mishra Software Engineer* http://bit.ly/uJ60P - Join Us on Facebook http://www.twitter.com/webinito - Follow us on Twitter Give a man a fish, and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to catch fish and you feed him for a lifetime. =========== Message: 2 Date: Tue, 03 Nov 2009 15:15:20 -0500 From: Dianne Brunelle Subject: [Dspace-tech] Authorizations and display of items To: dspace-tech at lists.sourceforge.net Message-ID: < D08215664D834713894283CD0D17E69C at dianne> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Hello, Please advise me if I should be posting this on the general list. I am trying to understand how the authorizations work. I have created two communities each with collections. I have removed < anonymous read > privileges to all collections, because a login is required to see the items. I understand that removing anonymous read privileges are not retroactive. Here is what is happening: When I access the database, without logging in: I see the communities listed. If I click on "Communities and Collections", I see the list of collections. If I click on any of them, it is restricted - I am asked to login. Good so far. If I click on "by issue date", or "title", etc., I see the list of titles. If I click on a title, it is restricted and I am asked for a login. My question is: Why am I seeing the titles? If my collection is restricted, people should not be seeing any part of the collection. I even wonder if the list of communities and collections should display. Is this the way the database works, or am I doing something wrong? Thank you! Dianne -- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailman.mit.edu/pipermail/dspace-general/attachments/20091105/e48b2141/attachment.htm From es444 at cam.ac.uk Fri Nov 6 12:13:12 2009 From: es444 at cam.ac.uk (E. Stangeland) Date: 06 Nov 2009 17:13:12 +0000 Subject: [Dspace-general] Two job vacancies at Cambridge University Message-ID: -- apologies for cross posting -- Cambridge University Library is seeking to appoint a Project Manager and Project Officer for the Incremental Project, funded by JISC under its Research Data Programme, to inform and improve research data curation practice. Cambridge University Library will lead the project, which is a collaboration with the University of Glasgow. Both are temporary posts available until 31 March 2011. Project Manager - Grade 7, ?27,183 - 35,469 pa Coordinating a team of three, the appointee will be responsible for day-to-day management of the project, will undertake research to analyse data management requirements within departments and research groups, and will lead the implementation of appropriate data management solutions. Applicants should have a good honours degree, preferably with research experience or a postgraduate qualification, and possess project management skills. They should be familiar with data repositories and research methods in the sciences or social sciences and have an interest in data curation. Project Officer - Grade 6, ?25,623 - ?29,704 pa The project officer will work within a team of three full-time staff to identify requirements for the management of data created by researchers within the Universities of Cambridge and Glasgow and deploy a pilot data management infrastructure to address their needs. He or she will undertake research to identify requirements in selected departments and research groups, build on previous studies, both qualitative and quantitative, and with the project manager will lead the implementation of an appropriate data management solution, including training for researchers. The project officer will also contribute to specification of development of the DSpace at Cambridge repository technical infrastructure to meet researchers requirements. For details about the posts and application process, please see: http://www.lib.cam.ac.uk/Vacancies/index.htm Informal enquiries are welcomed by Grant Young, Digitisation and Digital Preservation Specialist, 01223 765576, e-mail gy219 at cam.ac.uk. From H.Whaley at dundee.ac.uk Sun Nov 8 13:56:26 2009 From: H.Whaley at dundee.ac.uk (Hannah Whaley) Date: Sun, 08 Nov 2009 18:56:26 +0000 Subject: [Dspace-general] Systems Developer Post - University of Dundee Message-ID: <4AF7145A0200009800046E94@gw-out.dundee.ac.uk> Hi All, There is a new Systems Developer post being advertised within the Library and Learning Centre at the University of Dundee. I would encourage anybody interested to get in touch or send in an application - this will be a really good opportunity for someone out there. Full details and further particulars: http://bit.ly/dundeedeveloper Thanks, Hannah ----- Hannah Whaley Assistant Director (Research & Systems) Library & Learning Centre University of Dundee DD1 4HN T: 01382 384277 E: h.whaley at dundee.ac.uk W: www.dundee.ac.uk/library The University of Dundee is a registered Scottish charity, No: SC015096 From farreri.sakai at gmail.com Tue Nov 10 03:46:39 2009 From: farreri.sakai at gmail.com (Miguel Carro Pellicer) Date: Tue, 10 Nov 2009 09:46:39 +0100 Subject: [Dspace-general] Zip files in Dspace In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <4AF9286F.6010701@gmail.com> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailman.mit.edu/pipermail/dspace-general/attachments/20091110/7538c155/attachment.htm -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Initially, all we will have is the metadata. The plan is to use grad assistants to acquire pdfs and research the rights for each article or object and add these to the repository. The metadata is to be extracted from several databases and imjested into Dspace so we at least have a complete bibliography in one place. Should a standard pdf, e.g., "No pdf available at this time" be added as the bitstream object at time of creation so a handle can be created and reserved or should the metadata be imported with no object and the object and handle be created when the object becomes available? Or is there another way to handle this situation? Thank you Marvin Weaver Saint Joseph's University Philadelphia, PA 19004 From a.platt at snhu.edu Thu Nov 12 12:31:08 2009 From: a.platt at snhu.edu (Platt, Alice) Date: Thu, 12 Nov 2009 12:31:08 -0500 Subject: [Dspace-general] Import metadata without items In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <21A0C78DF563664093951E8FFF2F900202658DF30BD3@SNHU-CCR-A.snhu.edu> Hi Marvin, One possible solution: It is possible to modify the config file in DSpace so you can add item records to DSpace that do not have bitstreams associated with them. A handle will still be created for the item record. Alice Platt Digital Initiatives Librarian Shapiro Library Southern New Hampshire University 2500 North River Rd Manchester, NH 03106 USA Date: Thu, 12 Nov 2009 10:58:08 -0500 From: Marvin Weaver Subject: [Dspace-general] Import metadata without items To: dspace-general at mit.edu, dspace-tech at lists.sourceforge.net Message-ID: <4AFC3090.8040406 at sju.edu> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed I crosslisted this in both general and technical as I don't know which it really belongs to. We are planning to develop a Dspace repository for our faculty publications. Initially, all we will have is the metadata. The plan is to use grad assistants to acquire pdfs and research the rights for each article or object and add these to the repository. The metadata is to be extracted from several databases and imjested into Dspace so we at least have a complete bibliography in one place. Should a standard pdf, e.g., "No pdf available at this time" be added as the bitstream object at time of creation so a handle can be created and reserved or should the metadata be imported with no object and the object and handle be created when the object becomes available? Or is there another way to handle this situation? Thank you Marvin Weaver Saint Joseph's University Philadelphia, PA 19004 ------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Dspace-general mailing list Dspace-general at mit.edu http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/dspace-general End of Dspace-general Digest, Vol 76, Issue 8 ********************************************* Please consider the environment before printing this e-mail. From filippos at uom.gr Fri Nov 13 00:29:02 2009 From: filippos at uom.gr (Filippos Kolovos) Date: Fri, 13 Nov 2009 07:29:02 +0200 Subject: [Dspace-general] Import metadata without items Message-ID: <74F5CB3E0DCF4773B93FBF6EAEAD5732@library.uom.gr> Dear Sir, Both methods are adequate to serve the purpose. The hanlde goes with the item and not with the bistream, so you can easily create items without bitstreams and when the bitstreams are available you can add them subsequently. I would go for the second method that you describe below, i.e. add the items without bistreams and when the pdfs are available add them as well. However, in order to do that you have to be using a new version of Dspace, (1.5, or later), where in its dspace.cfg you will be able to initially disable the "bitstream required" flag in order to add the items without bitstreams and then re-enable it. That option in the dspace.cfg file is the webui.submit.upload.required parameter, which when it is set to false, the user that will be inserting a new item, will be given the option to skip the bitstream addition when she/he reaches this step in the submission process. Later on, via the "edit item" menus in the collection administration environment of the dspace you will be able to add the bistream to the item. Hope to have helped, Best regards, -Fk --------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Thu, 12 Nov 2009 10:58:08 -0500 From: Marvin Weaver Subject: [Dspace-general] Import metadata without items To: dspace-general at mit.edu, dspace-tech at lists.sourceforge.net Message-ID: <4AFC3090.8040406 at sju.edu> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed I crosslisted this in both general and technical as I don't know which it really belongs to. We are planning to develop a Dspace repository for our faculty publications. Initially, all we will have is the metadata. The plan is to use grad assistants to acquire pdfs and research the rights for each article or object and add these to the repository. The metadata is to be extracted from several databases and imjested into Dspace so we at least have a complete bibliography in one place. Should a standard pdf, e.g., "No pdf available at this time" be added as the bitstream object at time of creation so a handle can be created and reserved or should the metadata be imported with no object and the object and handle be created when the object becomes available? Or is there another way to handle this situation? Thank you Marvin Weaver Saint Joseph's University Philadelphia, PA 19004 -- Filippos Kolovos Software Systems Analyst & Engineer M.Sc. (Eng.) in Data Communications Automation & Networking Department University of Macedonia Library Egnatia 156, P.O.Box 1591 540 06 Thessaloniki, Greece E-Mail: f.kolovos at ieee.org, filippos at uom.gr Profile: http://www.linkedin.com/in/filipposkolovos ----------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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An item without attached bitstreams got a note "There are no files associated with this item." in the display, e.g.: https://eldorado.tu-dortmund.de/handle/2003/25020 Whether to allow items without bitstreams during the UI based submission is configurable with the dspace.cfg parameter webui.submit.upload.required Hope that helps Claudia J?rgen Marvin Weaver schrieb: > I crosslisted this in both general and technical as I don't know which > it really belongs to. > > We are planning to develop a Dspace repository for our faculty > publications. Initially, all we will have is the metadata. The plan is > to use grad assistants to acquire pdfs and research the rights for each > article or object and add these to the repository. The metadata is to > be extracted from several databases and imjested into Dspace so we at > least have a complete bibliography in one place. > > Should a standard pdf, e.g., "No pdf available at this time" be added as > the bitstream object at time of creation so a handle can be created and > reserved or should the metadata be imported with no object and the > object and handle be created when the object becomes available? Or is > there another way to handle this situation? > > Thank you > Marvin Weaver > Saint Joseph's University > Philadelphia, PA 19004 > _______________________________________________ > Dspace-general mailing list > Dspace-general at mit.edu > http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/dspace-general -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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However if urgent, please also contact me at: irenekemy at yahoo.com From filippos at uom.gr Wed Nov 18 04:34:15 2009 From: filippos at uom.gr (Filippos Kolovos) Date: Wed, 18 Nov 2009 11:34:15 +0200 Subject: [Dspace-general] Dspace use case - dark archive References: <1258492767.4b03135f909e4@lydia.uom.gr> Message-ID: <716F5DFFBA0D46E395831EA12F2CABA1@library.uom.gr> Dear Sir/Madam, We currently have two dspace installations, version 1.4.1 One is open access and the other one is used separately for "sesnitive" documents. At first we had included these documents in one repository together with the "open access" documents. In order to restrict them from public view we had given permission only to the system administrator to see the whole collection(s) they were in. However, since Dspace runs an OAI server as well, their metadata could not be restricted from public view, since the OAI server could not stop sending these metadata. The documents per se could not be retrieved by the users but the metadata were being disseminated through OAI, which in some cases was a problem. In order to solve that problem we had to install a second instance of Dspace, in a separate server, with the OAI server deactivated and the server being behind a firewall. It is entirely closed from public view. I hope that we may have helped you. Kind Regards, -Fk -- Filippos Kolovos Software Systems Analyst & Engineer M.Sc. (Eng.) in Data Communications Automation & Networking Department University of Macedonia Library Egnatia 156, P.O.Box 1591 540 06 Thessaloniki, Greece E-Mail: f.kolovos at ieee.org, filippos at uom.gr Profile: http://www.linkedin.com/in/filipposkolovos ----------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- Original Message ----- ??????????:Tue, 17 Nov 2009 13:26:34 -0600 ???:"Francis, Ronee L" ????????-????:"Francis, Ronee L" ????:[Dspace-general] Dspace use case - dark archive ????:"dspace-general at mit.edu" Hello all- Is there anyone one out there using DSpace as a "dark archive", in other words, entirely closed to the public? For records not suitable for public consumption? If so, I would be interested in consulting with you about your experience. Thank you, Ronee _______________________________ [cid:image001.jpg at 01CA6789.94F42850] ----- ????? ???????????? ????????? ----- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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At first we had included these documents in one repository together with the "open access" documents. > In order to restrict them from public view we had given permission only to the system administrator to see the whole collection(s) they > were in. However, since Dspace runs an OAI server as well, their metadata could not be restricted from public view, since the OAI server > could not stop sending these metadata. The documents per se could not be retrieved by the users but the metadata were being disseminated > through OAI, which in some cases was a problem. > > In order to solve that problem we had to install a second instance of Dspace, in a separate server, with the OAI server deactivated and the server > being behind a firewall. It is entirely closed from public view. > > I hope that we may have helped you. > > Kind Regards, > > -Fk > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > Dspace-general mailing list > Dspace-general at mit.edu > http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/dspace-general -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Claudia_Juergen.vcf Type: text/x-vcard Size: 382 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://mailman.mit.edu/pipermail/dspace-general/attachments/20091118/789cd51a/attachment.vcf From jhallida at indiana.edu Wed Nov 18 11:09:41 2009 From: jhallida at indiana.edu (Halliday, James Leonard) Date: Wed, 18 Nov 2009 11:09:41 -0500 Subject: [Dspace-general] Dspace use case - dark archive In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Here at Indiana University, we have a 'dark archive' instance of DSpace which is currently being used to hold dissertations. However, we have plans to soon migrate this content into our production DSpace environment, with embargoes added so that the material is not accessible (both bitstreams and metadata will be suppressed). We are using DSpace 1.5.1, and plan on using a custom-modified version of the Johns Hopkins embargo code to handle our embargo needs. - Jim Halliday - IUScholarWorks - Indiana University From hardik at webinito.com Thu Nov 19 00:38:45 2009 From: hardik at webinito.com (Hardik Mishra) Date: Thu, 19 Nov 2009 11:08:45 +0530 Subject: [Dspace-general] Collection Mapping Message-ID: Hello Everyone I wanted to confirm that Is there not any AdminTool through on can map , collections to more than one communities is it required ? With Ref. to below Post. -- Best Regards Hardik Mishra Software Engineer http://bit.ly/uJ60P - Join Us on Facebook http://www.twitter.com/webinito - Follow us on Twitter Give a man a fish, and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to catch fish and you feed him for a lifetime. Message: 3 Date: Tue, 17 Nov 2009 15:45:06 +0100 From: Claudia J?rgen Subject: Re: [Dspace-tech] Collection in more than one community To: H?ctor Garcia Cc: dspace-tech at lists.sourceforge.net Message-ID: <4B02B6F2.9070304 at ub.tu-dortmund.de> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Hola H?ctor, there is no admin tool to map a collection to another community, this can be done on db level changing the community2collection table. Make sure you got a dump of your db before changing it. Then you got to refresh the browse and search indices and the count. Hope that helps Claudia J?rgen H?ctor Garcia Peris schrieb: > Any help for that? > > Thanks. > > ----- "H?ctor Garcia Peris" escribi?: > >> Hello, >> >> In the dspace 1.5.2 documentation says: "A collection may appear in >> more than one community". I have created a collection contained in a >> community. Now, how can I make that this collection will be part of a >> second community? I can't see any option in the collection >> administrator. >> >> Thanks. >> >> ------------------------------ --------------------------------------- >> H?ctor Garcia Peris >> Dpto. Inform?tica >> Instituto Valenciano de Investigaciones Econ?micas S.A. (Ivie) >> C/ Guardia Civil, 22 esc-2 1? 46020 - Valencia (Spain) >> Tfno.: +34 - 963190050 / +34 - 963930816 >> Fax.: +34 - 963190055 / +34 - 963930856 >> e-mail: hector.garcia at ivie.es >> Web: http://www.ivie.es -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailman.mit.edu/pipermail/dspace-general/attachments/20091119/8f69e8a1/attachment.htm From vhollister at fedora-commons.org Fri Nov 20 12:29:37 2009 From: vhollister at fedora-commons.org (Valorie Hollister) Date: Fri, 20 Nov 2009 12:29:37 -0500 Subject: [Dspace-general] DuraSpace Reaches Out to Decision-Makers Through Open Source Development Process with Launch of Solution Communities Message-ID: <4B06D201.4000501@fedora-commons.org> Apologies for the cross posting.... FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE November 20, 2009 Contact: Carol Minton Morris DuraSpace, Dir. of Marketing and Communications cmmorris at DuraSpace.org Skype: carolmmorris 607 255-2702 Twitter at DuraSpace http://DuraSpace.org DuraSpace Reaches Out to Decision-Makers Through Open Source Development Process with Launch of Solution Communities Ithaca, NY, Boston, MA At the heart of any open source project are the people who come together to create innovative software. Today DuraSpace (http://DuraSpace.org), a non-profit organization that combines Fedora Commons and DSpace technologies, announced a launch of their Solution Community program to extend participation in open source software development to strategic decision makers. With over 900 repository implementations worldwide, DuraSpace Solution Communities seek to increase resources, connections, skills and ideas by engaging people at all organizational levels in order to improve open technologies and strengthen the communities that use them. By providing leadership, tools and coordination DuraSpace Solution Communities bring tech savvy decision-makers together around critical community issues to establish the conditions in which collaboration can flourish to provide durable access to our digital heritage. Thorny Staples, Director of Community Strategy and Alliances, and Val Hollister, Director of Community Development, DSpace Project, will offer a free ?All About Repositores? web seminar on Monday November 23, 2009 entitled ?Take a New Look at DuraSpace Solution Communities? to introduce new tools and resources for Solution Communities (register here: http://www.education-webevents.com/). They will explain how to get involved in grassroots efforts to meet the challenges of rapidly changing information environments faced by knowledge organizations everywhere. They will also discuss the Solution Community bottom-up organizational approach based on the theory that higher levels of order will emerge from complex systems under the right conditions. Solution Communities in Data Curation, Preservation and Archiving, Scholars Workbench, and Small Archives have begun investigations into how to leverage collective interests and priorities. To support Solution Community efforts, DuraSpace has developed a suite of tools and offers free access to anyone with an interest in participating. Individuals will find several ways to engage with Solution Communities including wikis (http://fedora-commons.org/confluence/display/FCCWG/Home) that contain a growing knowledge base, and mailing lists for specific communication around Solution Community topics. In addition, the new DuraSpace social network pilot in Crowdvine (http://duraspace.crowdvine.com/) features informal groupings for each Solution Community so individuals can connect around their particular interest. ABOUT DURASPACE DuraSpace (http://DuraSpace.org) is a not-for-profit organization that is the result of joining Fedora Commons and DSpace, two not-for-profits established to sustain their open source repository software. The two organizations combined forces to pursue a common mission and to expand their offerings into cloud computing and scholarly/scientific ?cyberinfrastructure? for universities, libraries, and research institutions, archives, museums, NGOs, and more. DuraSpace is committed to providing technologies and services that help ensure that our digital heritage is accessible over the long term. Accordingly, the DuraSpace technology portfolio inherently addresses the issue of durability of digital content. Durability is not only essential for high integrity access to digital information, but it is also a necessary pre-requisite to the process of digital preservation as expressed in the DuraSpace organizational byline, ?Open technologies for durable digital content.? From vhollister at fedora-commons.org Fri Nov 20 13:00:53 2009 From: vhollister at fedora-commons.org (Valorie Hollister) Date: Fri, 20 Nov 2009 13:00:53 -0500 Subject: [Dspace-general] New England DuraSpace Community: Preservation and Archiving Seminar & Networking Reception on December 10, 2009 Message-ID: <4B06D955.2030303@fedora-commons.org> Apologies for the cross posting.... New England DuraSpace Community: Preservation and Archiving Seminar & Networking Reception, Northeastern U, December 10, 2009 Friday, November 20th, 2009 9:57 am Written by: Carol Minton Morris Mountain View, CA Register today to join Sun Microsystems Preservation and Archiving Special Interest Group (PASIG) and host Northeastern University for an information-packed day focused on open computing solutions and best practices in the digital preservation and archiving space. Duraspace will lead two breakout sessions?one focused on the DuraCloud service, and one about DuraSpace Solution Communities that provide leadership, tools and coordination around critical community issues to establish the conditions in which collaboration can flourish to provide durable access to our digital heritage. The day will focus on finding topics of mutual co-operation in the areas of Repositories, Digital Libraries, Data Curation, Management of eScience content, and Long-Term Preservation. Experts from Harvard University, Columbia University, MIT, Sun Microsystems, and other local institutions will discuss their projects and new technologies, including open storage, sustainable preservation architectures, and new reference architectures. Agenda items will include: Sun PASIG focus an global trends Sun in education Use cases presented by local institutions Sun technology overview and reference architecture Breakout sessions discussing partner solutions, Storage Archive Manager (SAM) and Infinite Archive System (IAS) Sun?s PASIG (http://www.sun-pasig.ning.com/) community provides support for organizations challenged with preserving and archiving important research and cultural heritage materials. Founding members include The Alberta Library, The British Library, Stanford University, Johns Hopkins University and other leading global libraries and universities. This is the second PASIG-related regional conference directed at fostering local collaboration. Ideas and input from this conference will be incorporated into the semi-annual global PASIG events. Space is limited and people must register to attend: https://www.suneventreg.com//cgi-bin/register.pl?EventID=2965 From raj.ravindrak at gmail.com Fri Nov 20 17:29:07 2009 From: raj.ravindrak at gmail.com (Ravindra Raj) Date: Fri, 20 Nov 2009 17:29:07 -0500 Subject: [Dspace-general] Issue with New User Registration Message-ID: <89d309620911201429k1d4fd6a5sa8bcd5cbaaba53b2@mail.gmail.com> Hello Everyone, I am new DSpace user. I got an Issue with the New User Creation in my DSpace, while I am trying the "User Registration" option It was giving the following error *"Internal System Error, The system has experienced an internal error. Please try to do what you were doing again, and if the problem persists, please contact us so we can fix the problem" * It would be great if anyone can give me a solution. -Ravin -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Teach a man to catch fish and you feed him for a lifetime.* *From:* Ravindra Raj *To:* "dspace-general at mit.edu" *Sent:* Sat, November 21, 2009 3:59:07 AM *Subject:* [Dspace-general] Issue with New User Registration Hello Everyone, I am new DSpace user. I got an Issue with the New User Creation in my DSpace, while I am trying the "User Registration" option It was giving the following error *"Internal System Error, The system has experienced an internal error. Please try to do what you were doing again, and if the problem persists, please contact us so we can fix the problem" * It would be great if anyone can give me a solution. -Ravin -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailman.mit.edu/pipermail/dspace-general/attachments/20091121/acc900d6/attachment.htm From rajeshzone29 at yahoo.co.in Mon Nov 23 02:32:13 2009 From: rajeshzone29 at yahoo.co.in (Rajesh Singh) Date: Mon, 23 Nov 2009 13:02:13 +0530 (IST) Subject: [Dspace-general] ICDL 2010 Message-ID: <445122.82926.qm@web8701.mail.in.yahoo.com> International Conference on Digital Libraries Digital Libraries: Shaping the Information Paradigm 23-26 February 2010 ? The Energy and Resources Institute(TERI) invites your attention to ICDL 2010, the third conference in the Institute?s ICDL (International Conference on Digital Libraries) series. The theme of ICDL 2010 is ?Digital Libraries: Shaping the Information Paradigm?and the conference will focus on the strengths and potential of digital libraries and their role in education, cultural, social and economic development. TERI has contributed to the DL movement by organizing two highly successful International Conferences on DL?s and has created a land mark. The first ever conference of such magnitude was organised by TERI in 2004 and was inaugurated by the then Hon?ble President of India Dr.APJ Abdul Kalam. The Previous two seminars received overwhelmed response in terms of high quality paper contributions as well as the participants.? The ICDL 2010 aims to bring together a galaxy of experts, researchers, academics, and scholar students and provide an international platform to address issues relevant to digital libraries. Objectives of ICDL 2010 ?? ? Provide a platform and enable interaction among DL experts and researchers ?? ? Facilitate creation adoption, implementation and utilization of DL?s, and their future implications ?? ? Bridging the digital divide through knowledge sharing Who should participate? ?? ? Library/Information professionals ?? ? IT and knowledge service providers ?? ? Policy makers ?? ? Academicians, students and distance learner ?? ? E-publishers and virtual communities ?? ? Other stakeholders Who should participate ? Library and Information Science professionals. Information Technology professionals. Knowledge workers. Policy makers. Educationists. Archivists. Content and knowledge managers. IT Service providers. Information providers and vendors. Museologists. Electronic publishing and virtual electronic communities. All stakeholders in the digitization and knowledge business Registration Open:For Early?bird registration offer please visit http://www.teriin.org/events/icdl/registration.php Early?bird offer(for registration done on or before 31 December 2009) ? Delegates Tutorial Conference Conference and Tutorial ? India/Bhutan/Nepal Rs 2000 Rs 6000 Rs 7500 ? Bangladesh/Sri Lanka/Pakistan US$ 55 US$ 160 US$ 175 ? Other countries US$ 80 US$ 250 US$ 300 ? Registration after 31 December 2009 Delegates Tutorial Conference Conference and Tutorial India/Bhutan/Nepal Rs 2500 Rs 6500 Rs 8000 Bangladesh/Sri Lanka/Pakistan US$ 70 US$ 175 US$ 185 Other countries US$ 100 US$ 275 US$ 325 ? *Additional registration from the same organization and SLA member qualifies for 10% discount * Regular Students (Ph.D and masters), accompanied persons qualify for 20% discount. For further information please visit http://www.teriin.org/events/ICDL OR Contact: DEBAL C KAR Organizing Secretary ICDL Secretariat TERI, Darbari Seth Block, IHC Complex, Lodhi Road, New Delhi ? 110 003, India Telephone 24682138, 24682100, 41504900 Fax 24682144, 24682145 E-mail icdl at teri.res.in Web www.teriin.org/events/icdl India +91 ? Delhi (0)11with regards ? ?Rajesh Singh Dy. Librarian E-Resources & Training Central Library University Of Delhi DELHI-110 007 011-27666404, 27667848 http://crl.du.ac.in/?? Please don't print this e-mail unless you really need to.? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailman.mit.edu/pipermail/dspace-general/attachments/20091123/63c1bc82/attachment.htm From ryan.clark at azgs.az.gov Tue Nov 24 17:01:40 2009 From: ryan.clark at azgs.az.gov (Ryan Clark) Date: Tue, 24 Nov 2009 15:01:40 -0700 Subject: [Dspace-general] CSS issues in Manakin using IE8 Message-ID: Hello - I'm having CSS issues with IE8. I'm using a slightly modified version of the Kubrick theme that comes packaged with Manakin. Spacing of the sidebar, header and footer are off in IE8. I noticed that when I access my site using IE8, it uses two stylesheets: style.css and style-ie6.css. My first thought was to try and adjust that to use the style-ie7.css. I tried to fix it by doing the following: 1) In the global sitemap.xmap, I added a line: ... ** ... 2) In the theme's sitemap.xmap I added another set of lines: ... ** * * * *** * *** * *** * *** * *** * *** * * * * ... However I didn't have any luck -- IE8 still identifies itself as useragent "MSIE 8", but something isn't recognizing that as something different than explorer 6... Any suggestions? Thanks a lot, Ryan -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailman.mit.edu/pipermail/dspace-general/attachments/20091124/1a9184f7/attachment.htm From Louw.Venter at nwu.ac.za Wed Nov 25 05:31:43 2009 From: Louw.Venter at nwu.ac.za (Louw Venter) Date: Wed, 25 Nov 2009 12:31:43 +0200 Subject: [Dspace-general] Fwd: Filter media and deleted items References: <4AF024C2.6535.00A8.1@nwu.ac.za> Message-ID: <4B0D23AF.6535.00A8.1@nwu.ac.za> Anyone have any ideas please? Vrywaringsklousule / Disclaimer: http://www.nwu.ac.za/it/gov-man/disclaimer.html >>> On 03 November 2009 at 12:40 PM, "Louw Venter" wrote: Hello all, I made a bit of a mess. A while back I uploaded some PDF documents to DSpace and ran Filter media to extract the text. Recently the creators of the pdf files sent me a batch with updated volume numbers etc to replace the existing ones already on the server. So I simply removed the items and added new bitstreams. Now when I run the filter media process again the text doesn't get extracted - could this be because the checksums don't match or because the original was located in one assetstore and the new one in another? Thank you in advance for any help in this regard, ERROR filtering, skipping bitstream: Item Handle: 10394/1886 Bundle Name: ORIGINAL File Size: 287223 Checksum: 6de2597a7cabd6ca3a995c355d9301f1 (MD5) Asset Store: 1 java.lang.NullPointerException java.lang.NullPointerException at org.pdfbox.pdmodel.PDPageNode.getAllKids(PDPageNode.java:194) at org.pdfbox.pdmodel.PDPageNode.getAllKids(PDPageNode.java:182) at org.pdfbox.pdmodel.PDDocumentCatalog.getAllPages(PDDocumentCatalog.java:226) at org.pdfbox.util.PDFTextStripper.writeText(PDFTextStripper.java:216) at org.dspace.app.mediafilter.PDFFilter.getDestinationStream(PDFFilter.java:141) at org.dspace.app.mediafilter.MediaFilterManager.processBitstream(MediaFilterManager.java:668) at org.dspace.app.mediafilter.MediaFilterManager.filterBitstream(MediaFilterManager.java:570) at org.dspace.app.mediafilter.MediaFilterManager.filterItem(MediaFilterManager.java:520) at org.dspace.app.mediafilter.MediaFilterManager.applyFiltersItem(MediaFilterManager.java:488) at org.dspace.app.mediafilter.MediaFilterManager.applyFiltersAllItems(MediaFilterManager.java:427) at org.dspace.app.mediafilter.MediaFilterManager.main(MediaFilterManager.java:359) Louw Venter -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Next week (after the Thanksgiving Holiday) we will continue our experimentation and study of this issue to document it for our staff so that they can make sure all PDFs will extract correctly. --Jeff Jeffrey Trimble System LIbrarian William F. Maag Library Youngstown State University 330.941.2483 (Office) jtrimble at cc.ysu.edu http://www.maag.ysu.edu http://digital.maag.ysu.edu "I must not fear. Fear is the mind-killer. I will permit it to pass over me and through me..." --Litany against fear.... On Nov 25, 2009, at 5:31 AM, Louw Venter wrote: > Anyone have any ideas please? > > Vrywaringsklousule / Disclaimer: http://www.nwu.ac.za/it/gov-man/disclaimer.html > > > > >>> On 03 November 2009 at 12:40 PM, "Louw Venter" > wrote: > Hello all, > > I made a bit of a mess. > A while back I uploaded some PDF documents to DSpace and ran Filter > media to extract the text. Recently the creators of the pdf files > sent me a batch with updated volume numbers etc to replace the > existing ones already on the server. So I simply removed the items > and added new bitstreams. > Now when I run the filter media process again the text doesn't get > extracted - could this be because the checksums don't match or > because the original was located in one assetstore and the new one > in another? > > Thank you in advance for any help in this regard, > > > ERROR filtering, skipping bitstream: > > Item Handle: 10394/1886 > Bundle Name: ORIGINAL > File Size: 287223 > Checksum: 6de2597a7cabd6ca3a995c355d9301f1 (MD5) > Asset Store: 1 > java.lang.NullPointerException > java.lang.NullPointerException > at org.pdfbox.pdmodel.PDPageNode.getAllKids(PDPageNode.java: > 194) > at org.pdfbox.pdmodel.PDPageNode.getAllKids(PDPageNode.java: > 182) > at > org > .pdfbox.pdmodel.PDDocumentCatalog.getAllPages(PDDocumentCatalog.java: > 226) > at > org.pdfbox.util.PDFTextStripper.writeText(PDFTextStripper.java:216) > at > org > .dspace > .app.mediafilter.PDFFilter.getDestinationStream(PDFFilter.java:141) > at > org > .dspace > .app > .mediafilter > .MediaFilterManager.processBitstream(MediaFilterManager.java:668) > at > org > .dspace > .app > .mediafilter > .MediaFilterManager.filterBitstream(MediaFilterManager.java:570) > at > org > .dspace > .app > .mediafilter.MediaFilterManager.filterItem(MediaFilterManager.java: > 520) > at > org > .dspace > .app > .mediafilter > .MediaFilterManager.applyFiltersItem(MediaFilterManager.java:488) > at > org > .dspace > .app > .mediafilter > .MediaFilterManager.applyFiltersAllItems(MediaFilterManager.java:427) > at > org > .dspace > .app.mediafilter.MediaFilterManager.main(MediaFilterManager.java:359) > > > Louw Venter > _______________________________________________ > Dspace-general mailing list > Dspace-general at mit.edu > http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/dspace-general -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Many thanks Jackie ********************************************************** Jackie Proven Information Specialist Information Services, University of Abertay Dundee Tel: 01382 308867 E-mail: j.proven at abertay.ac.uk Abertay Research Collections: http://repository.abertay.ac.uk Founded 1888 - 120 years of achievement for Dundee, Scotland and the world The University of Abertay Dundee is a charity registered in Scotland, No: SC016040 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailman.mit.edu/pipermail/dspace-general/attachments/20091127/77c4cceb/attachment.htm From tawfik.karkar at gmail.com Sat Nov 28 13:38:09 2009 From: tawfik.karkar at gmail.com (mtkarkar) Date: Sat, 28 Nov 2009 19:38:09 +0100 Subject: [Dspace-general] (no subject) Message-ID: <4a1ca0410911281038j61f94eb6i7c78539176c0ccd2@mail.gmail.com> -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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