Yes, via lucene syntax

https://circle.ubc.ca/open-search/?query=title:%22El%20doctor%22&format=atom

Mark

On Thu, Sep 22, 2011 at 3:26 PM, Joerg Messer <[email protected]> wrote:

> Mark,
>
> Is it also possible to restrict your OpenSearch query to a specific index?
>
> On 9/22/2011 2:38 PM, Mark Diggory wrote:
> > 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
> > <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
> > <
> 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] <mailto:[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.____
> >
> >     __ __
> >
> >     Colleen____
> >
> >     __ __
> >
> >     Colleen Greene
> >     Systems Librarian
> >     Pollak Library, California State University Fullerton
> >     http://www.library.fullerton.edu <http://www.library.fullerton.edu/>
> >     Phone: 657-278-3991 <tel:657-278-3991>
> >     Email: [email protected] <http://[email protected]>
> >     Twitter: @colleengreene <http://twitter.com/colleengreene>____
> >
> >     Google+: http://gplus.to/colleengreene____
> >
> >     __ __
> >
> >     __ __
> >
> >     __ __
> >
> >     __ __
> >
> >     *From:*Colenbrander, Hilde [mailto:[email protected]
> >     <mailto:[email protected]>]
> >     *Sent:* Thursday, September 22, 2011 10:07 AM
> >     *To:* [email protected]
> >     <mailto:[email protected]>
> >     *Subject:* [Dspace-general] Pushing content to other web sites____
> >
> >     __ __
> >
> >     Hello:____
> >
> >     __ __
> >
> >     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?____
> >
> >     __ __
> >
> >     Any insights would be much appreciated.____
> >
> >     Thank you,____
> >
> >     Hilde.____
> >
> >     __ __
> >
> >     ---____
> >
> >     Hilde Colenbrander____
> >
> >     cIRcle Coordinator____
> >
> >     The University of British Columbia Library____
> >
> >     Vancouver, B.C, Canada____
> >
> >     http://circle.ubc.ca <http://circle.ubc.ca/>____
> >
> >     Telephone: 604-827-4278 <tel:604-827-4278>____
> >
> >     ____
> >
> >     __ __
> >
> >
> >
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