From: Stephen I. Klein |
Date: Tue Dec 9 03:14:01 2008 |
Subject: [greenstone-devel] RE: [greenstone-users] oaister |
In reply to: 493C3ABF-2000506-cs-waikato-ac-nz |
Thank you for your comprehensive reply.
I merely want to be able to:
1> produce an OAI compliant XML file with Greenstone, so I could indeed
2> Intermediate with a gateway (such as Los Alamos) and
3> harvest with OAIster.
Previously, I performed step 1 with Luna and steps 2 and 3 as described.
Does Greenstone produce OAI compliant XML files? Or can I export my Dublin
Core from Greenstone to a XML file that is OAI compliant?
Stephen
Stephen I. Klein
Electronic Resources/Systems Librarian
Assistant Professor
Pratt Institute Library
200 Willoughby Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11205
sklein@pratt.edu
(718) 399 4423
Pratt
From: Katherine Don [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Sunday, December 07, 2008 04:06 PM
To: Stephen I. Klein
Cc: [email protected]; John Rose
Subject: Re: [greenstone-users] oaister
Hi Stephen
I have just had a look on the web at OAIster and static repositories. Sorry,
I should have done this before I replied to you the first time.
After my 5 mins of reading, this is what I understand the situation is.
Please correct me if I am wrong.
OAIster harvests OAI repositories. To become a data provider, you need to
check your repository against a validator, and then register.
If you don't have a proper OAI server, then you can set up a static OAI
repository, which is an XML file.
These may be harvested by OAI repository gateways, which is what you are
trying to do?
Greenstone provides a proper OAI repository server (oaiserver), and from
version 2.81 and later should validate against the repository validator
specified on the OAIster "Steps to Becoming a Data Contributor" page.
We currently don't provide exporting a collection as an OAI static
repository.
Is there a reason why you wish to keep using a static repository rather than
setting up the proper OAI repository?
Regards,
Katherine
Stephen I. Klein wrote:
We are migrating our digital collections and need to keep our collection OAI
harvestable. We currently have a presence via OAIster
(http://oaister.umdl.umich.edu/o/oaister/) and have intermediated through
the Los Alamos Gateway at:
Does Greenstone allow for the building of OAI compliant XML files that are
successfully intermediated via a standard gateway and harvestable with
OAIster?
The following page suggests the inverse:
http://wiki.greenstone.org/wiki/index.php/OAI\_support
Any suggestions to approach this goal would be greatly appreciated. Thank
you.
Regards,
Stephen I. Klein
Electronic Resources/Systems Librarian
Assistant Professor
Pratt Institute Library
200 Willoughby Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11205
[email protected]
(718) 399 4423
Pratt
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