DSpace is limited to publication data, and DC metadata is a quagmire.


Making tags for dc.identifier.orcid would only add to the confusion.  What 
happens when there are multiple co-authors?  We face this "many-to-many" 
mapping problem not only on authors, but also on grant funding, and journal 
ranking.



In our DSpace instance of the HKU Scholars Hub, we use external tables to 
supplement DSpace & DC.  In this example,

                http://hub.hku.hk/handle/10722/149283

*         Co-authors show linkage to their individual Hub author profile, 
affilation, and Scopus AU-ID record.  We will do similar for ORCID.

*         Funder information shows name of funder next to its own grant number

*         ISSN numbers show individual linkage to JCR and SciMago rankings



David T Palmer

Associate University Librarian & Digital Strategist

The University of Hong Kong Libraries

10/F Kennedy Town Centre

23 Belcher's Street

Kennedy Town

Hong Kong SAR

Tel. +852 3921 2921

http://hub.hku.hk/rp/rp00001





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