Hilde,

Peter and Colleen comment on some of the basics (OAI, SWORD, REST,
OpenSearch).  I'm not a big fan of using DRI or the METS xml renderings
because they do not constitute a true "API" that the community has
endorsed.

DSpace's OpenSearch implementation does exist and supports the same features
as the current search interface with an additional support for getting the
content back in a specific format (atom or rss).
https://circle.ubc.ca/open-search/?query=folksonomy&format=atom

You can designate a community/collection scope

https://circle.ubc.ca/open-search/?scope=2429/21383&query=folksonomy&format=atom

Theres a small inconsistency/bug in the implementation, you need to have a /
after open-search/ to complete the query in XMLUI.  This should probably be
fixed before the next release.

Best
Mark

On Thu, Sep 22, 2011 at 1:08 PM, Greene, Colleen <
[email protected]> wrote:

>  DSpace supports OAI-PMH, so if you’re wanting to push data to another
> OAI-compatible site (i.e., Omeka), you can set your DSpace up as an Open
> Archives provider, and your target site up as an Open Archives Harvester.
> You can also do the reverse.****
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> Colleen****
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> *From:* Colenbrander, Hilde [mailto:[email protected]]
> *Sent:* Thursday, September 22, 2011 10:07 AM
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Subject:* [Dspace-general] Pushing content to other web sites****
>
> ** **
>
> Hello:****
>
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>
> We’d like to provide flexible options for pushing DSpace content to other
> web sites. RSS feeds are one option, of course. Any comments on using Open
> Search? the REST API (DSpace 1.8)? other options?****
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> Any insights would be much appreciated.****
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> Thank you,****
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> Hilde.****
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