Hello,
G. Santhosh Kumar
 
Thank you so much for your quick reply 
 
Can you please tell me or anybody help me  
 
How can a e- person record be loaded into the system first for accept / reject 
work flow during submission of a document in a collection.
 
( in clear way how the email ids or names appears in the Authorization to 
Submit     window
 
Thanks
Chhavi Jain

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From: ജീ. സന്തോഷ് കുമാര്‍ G. Santhosh Kumar <[email protected]>
To: chhavi jain <[email protected]> 
Sent: Tuesday, 10 January 2012 12:17 PM
Subject: Re: [Dspace-general] How to download Dspace on windows : aquery


Dear Jain

http://sourceforge.net/projects/dspace/files/DSpace%20Stable/1.8.1/dspace-1.8.1-src-release.zip/download

regards
Santhosh


On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 9:51 AM, chhavi jain <[email protected]> wrote:


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>
>
>Hello Friends,
>>
>>Please help me to download the Dspace on windows machine. If their is any 
>>proper link please share with me.
>>
>>Thanks
>>Chhavi Jain
>>
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>>On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 2:37 PM, Scott Hammel <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Yeah ... a vote of confidence for the work Gert and his team are doing:
>>> GSearch takes a lot of the headache out of indexing any XML datastream
>>> (or combination of them) on your objects into a powerful search index
>>> (and with Solr you get some geospatial index/query helpers).
>>>
>>> Scott
>>>
>>> On 10/13/2011 03:41 PM, Gert Schmeltz Pedersen wrote:
>>> > I could add, that if you want to use Solr (with Lucene inside) the
>>> straightforward way to make your Fedora objects searchable is to generate
>>> Solr index documents with Fedora GSearch.
>>> >
>>> > Gert
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > On 13/10/2011, at 16.57, Kevin P. Foote wrote:
>>> >
>>> >> Thanks for the feed back ..
>>> >>
>>> >> Main goal is to make this data available and search-able to a larger
>>> >> audience.
>>> >>
>>> >> to browser - yes (needs the plugin)
>>> >>
>>> >> to specialized clients - yes
>>> >>
>>> >> georef - i believe so .. more detail shortly :-)
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >> ------
>>> >> thanks
>>> >>  kevin.foote
>>> >>
>>> >> On Thu, 13 Oct 2011, [email protected] wrote:
>>> >>
>>> >> ->  Putting MrSid images into Fedora objects will not be particularly
>>> hard, unless they are remarkably large. I suspect that your concerns will
>>> end up being centered more around the issue of getting them out to users in
>>> a useful way, because MrSid is not a very open format, to say the least.
>>> >> ->
>>> >> ->  What is it that you need to do with this material? Is it to be
>>> delivered to browsers? To specialized clients? Is it georeferenced imagery
>>> for use with GIS software, or simply scans of maps?
>>> >> ->
>>> >> ->  ---
>>> >> ->  A. Soroka
>>> >> ->  Online Library Environment
>>> >> ->  the University of Virginia Library
>>> >> ->
>>> >> ->
>>> >> ->
>>> >> ->
>>> >> ->  On Oct 13, 2011, at 10:42 AM, [email protected] wrote:
>>> >> ->
>>> >> ->  >  Fedora does include a simple DC metadata stream with each object
>>> in a repository. This is to support basic administration and maintenance. It
>>> is _not_ meant to provide a platform for discovery or search.
>>> >> ->  >
>>> >> ->  >  Fedora's abilities to store metadata for an object are amongst
>>> the most flexible you will find in the sphere of object repository software.
>>> Anything you like can be stored in a datastream. Many institutions prefer to
>>> use XML serializations, but that is not a constraint.
>>> >> ->  >
>>> >> ->  >  Fedora also offers special treatment for RDF data with automatic
>>> indexing to a triple store available.
>>> >> ->  >
>>> >> ->  >  If your use case amounts to storing some specialized geospatial
>>> metadata in an allocated datastream, you will have no problem doing that.
>>> You probably will _not_ want to rely on the repository-maintained DC
>>> metadata for anything other than administration and simple harvesting.
>>> Creating a discovery service around a repository is an entirely separate
>>> question, and there are lots of good resources and solution packages
>>> available. You may want to examine some of the web application frameworks
>>> for Fedora, like Islandora or Hydra.
>>> >> ->  >
>>> >> ->  >  ---
>>> >> ->  >  A. Soroka
>>> >> ->  >  Online Library Environment
>>> >> ->  >  the University of Virginia Library
>>> >> ->  >
>>> >> ->  >
>>> >> ->  >
>>> >> ->  >
>>> >> ->  >  On Oct 13, 2011, at 10:22 AM, Kevin P. Foote wrote:
>>> >> ->  >
>>> >> ->  >>  Hi all,
>>> >> ->  >>
>>> >> ->  >>  Apologies for the xpost .. but sort of relevant to both
>>> repository
>>> >> ->  >>  implementations (at least for me).
>>> >> ->  >>
>>> >> ->  >>  We are currently using DSpace (moving to latest version soon). I
>>> have
>>> >> ->  >>  a general high level type metadata question and did not know
>>> where else
>>> >> ->  >>  to post, so here goes. (perhaps someone can point me to a better
>>> list)
>>> >> ->  >>
>>> >> ->  >>  We have a largish (in our terms) project that involves map data
>>> or rather
>>> >> ->  >>  (.sid) images[1] produced from said map data.
>>> >> ->  >>
>>> >> ->  >>  We currently have an in-house application that catalogs these
>>> images and
>>> >> ->  >>  stores some crazy 90 field metadata info within it.
>>> >> ->  >>
>>> >> ->  >>  My question is what is the best way (read any way) to handle
>>> getting
>>> >> ->  >>  this content into dspace (or fedora commons) in an intelligent
>>> manor.
>>> >> ->  >>
>>> >> ->  >>  My understanding is that dspace and fedora use the dc-metadata
>>> >> ->  >>  standard to search, catalog, and provide a common way for
>>> libraries and
>>> >> ->  >>  repository software get at content.
>>> >> ->  >>
>>> >> ->  >>
>>> >> ->  >>  Would this additional metadata get in the way with operation?
>>> >> ->  >>
>>> >> ->  >>  Would it be best to create dc records for each item and then
>>> augment the
>>> >> ->  >>  dc info with this complete additional metadata set in a new type
>>> of metadata
>>> >> ->  >>  (not in the dc)?
>>> >> ->  >>
>>> >> ->  >>  Is there a common standard for map type metadata? (USGS?)
>>> >> ->  >>
>>> >> ->  >>
>>> >> ->  >>  Any help pointers appreciated..
>>> >> ->  >>
>>> >> ->  >>
>>> >> ->  >>  [1] images are 'Multi-resolution Seamless Image Database' files
>>> from
>>> >> ->  >>  what I gather. Related to ArcGIS, ERDAS software..
>>> >> ->  >>
>>> >> ->  >>  ------
>>> >> ->  >>  thanks
>>> >> ->  >>  kevin.foote
>>> >> ->  >>
>>> >> ->  >>
>>>  
>>>------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>> >> ->  >>  All the data continuously generated in your IT infrastructure
>>> contains a
>>> >> ->  >>  definitive record of customers, application performance,
>>> security
>>> >> ->  >>  threats, fraudulent activity and more. Splunk takes this data
>>> and makes
>>> >> ->  >>  sense of it. Business sense. IT sense. Common sense.
>>> >> ->  >>  http://p.sf.net/sfu/splunk-d2d-oct
>>> >> ->  >>  _______________________________________________
>>> >> ->  >>  Fedora-commons-users mailing list
>>> >> ->  >>  [email protected]
>>> >> ->  >>
>>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/fedora-commons-users
>>> >> ->  >
>>> >> ->  >
>>> >> ->  >
>>>  
>>>------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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>>> contains a
>>> >> ->  >  definitive record of customers, application performance, security
>>> >> ->  >  threats, fraudulent activity and more. Splunk takes this data and
>>> makes
>>> >> ->  >  sense of it. Business sense. IT sense. Common sense.
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>>> >> ->
>>> >> ->
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>>> contains a
>>> >> ->  definitive record of customers, application performance, security
>>> >> ->  threats, fraudulent activity and more. Splunk takes this data and
>>> makes
>>> >> ->  sense of it. Business sense. IT sense. Common sense.
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>>> >> ->  _______________________________________________
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