Scott,

Touche.. :)  Yea, that's an even better question.  From what I've seen 
the HTML *seems* the most up-to-date...but, I no longer know what the 
definitive version is either.

So, I'd agree with you.  It'd be nice to have a *definitive* place where 
this documentation is going, and a means in which to submit 
documentation updates (like this one).

- Tim

Scott Phillips wrote:
> 
> Tim,
> 
> That's a great question, what is the "normal" DSpace documentation? 
> There's the presumably now out of date HTML in the source tree, a word / 
> pdf document floating around, and then the wiki.....
> 
> Scott--
> 
> 
> On Jul 21, 2008, at 2:00 PM, Tim Donohue wrote:
> 
>> Nice job, Scott (and others who helped)!
>>
>> Now the obvious question: Can we get this "wrapped up" into the normal 
>> DSpace Documentation? :)
>>
>> - Tim
>>
>> Scott Phillips wrote:
>>> DSpacers,
>>> It's a funny thing, the DSpace Batch Import Format (of which there 
>>> are  two) are not documented anywhere other than looking at the 
>>> source  code. We've run across the situation where a department has 
>>> some  content to put into the repository and the resources to create 
>>> a batch  import, but just don't know how to do it. To solve this 
>>> problem, we've  created a simple hand out to provide to a programmer 
>>> or technical  person in another department or group when they want to 
>>> develop their  own batch import script. While it doesn't cover the 
>>> advanced topics,  like registering bitstreams etc, nor dose it go 
>>> over the package  importer, it should solve the problem for the vast 
>>> majority of cases  where someone needs to create a batch import.
>>> I thought this might be useful to others out there, the only other  
>>> resource on creating batch imports I was able to find is Dorothea's  
>>> blog: 
>>> http://cavlec.yarinareth.net/2008/01/07/the-dspace-batch- importer/.
>>> Here is our handout:
>>> https://www.tdl.org/documents/DSpaceBatchImportFormat.pdf
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