As far as I know, there is not.  If I were in your situation, I would write a 
script that would move these directories into collection appropriate 
collections and then issue import commands for each collection.  Hopefully 
there is some easy programmatic way to tackle this.

-Jose

-----Original Message-----
From: Zafrin, Vika [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, October 14, 2011 2:05 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Dspace-general] Batch importing into a variety of collections

Hello,

I have several hundred item_NNN folders being prepared by my student workers. 
These are PubMed articles with authors from my university, and the authors are 
from many different departments. Our repository is organized by school/college 
and then department, so each article will need to go into 1-3 different 
collections, and there's no consistency from article to article as to which 
collections they're going into.

The command-line batch importer seems to work with a single collection at a 
time. Is there a different, efficient way to get these into the repository?

Thank you,

Vika Zafrin
Institutional Repository Librarian
Boston University
+1.617.358.6370


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