Ryan, as far as I'm understanding DSpace's structure I think your answer is
not. DSpace is not the right solution once you want to automatically
reproduce the directories tree you already have . Because DSpace has its
specific way to store files, in assetstore folder.

Can someone correct me?

On Sun, Jul 5, 2009 at 7:41 PM, Ryan Clark <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello -
>
> I've just installed the current version of DSpace and have taken a
> brief look at the JSPUI. I'm trying to figure out if this would be
> appropriate for my organization. The difficulty is that the folder
> structure and relationships between files is important for much of the
> data we'd like to archive.
>
> Out-of-the-box I couldn't find an easy way to archive things in this
> way aside from perhaps submitting the files as compressed archives. I
> have read a little about "bundles" but haven't found any clear
> implementation of them in the JSPUI. Am I overlooking something? Is
> DSpace an appropriate archive solution for datasets where folder
> structure must be maintained?
>
> Thanks,
> Ryan
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