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Charles Kiplagat closed DS-160.
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Resolution: Fixed
> Batch Import
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> Key: DS-160
> URL: http://jira.dspace.org/jira/browse/DS-160
> Project: DSpace 1.x
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Reporter: Charles Kiplagat
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> The commonest use-case for the batch import mechanism is receipt of a great
> many items at once. HTML items are another use-case. Most chatters had
> written custom code (outside DSpace altogether) to make batch-importing
> easier. It was suggested that a DSpace-blessed way to share, discover, and
> reuse some of this code would be helpful, as would translators from common
> metadata formats such as MARC and MODS to a format compatible with
> SWORD-based deposit. It might be possible to distribute third-party code in
> /contrib, which by convention does not warrant any particular code quality.
> Other suggestions: a validator (or better error-handling) for batch imports;
> the -t flag does not catch many metadata errors, which can cause a batch
> import to die in the middle. a web interface to handle batch imports
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