On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 9:35 PM, Scott Phillips
<scott.a.phill...@gmail.com>wrote:

>
> You may want to look at a Journal collection we've done.
> It doesn't completely address the problem you're asking about but is in the
> same sphere, and i second what Mark said, it is likely best to not use
> communities and collections in that manor.
>
> http://repositories.tdl.org/tdl/handle/2249.1/5065
>
> Here is the theme used to generate that view is located here:
> http://repositories.tdl.org/tdl/themes/TDL/Periodicals/sitemap.xmap
> http://repositories.tdl.org/tdl/themes/TDL/Periodicals/Periodicals.xsl
>

I have had a more detailed look now and I must admit, this is fantastic.
This is exactly what I want to do.

> <http://repositories.tdl.org/tdl/themes/TDL/Periodicals/Periodicals.xsl>
>
>
> The trick we used is to add xml describing journal issues in the metadata
> of the collection, then the theme knows to interpret this small bit of data
> to build a browsable list of journal issues. Each of those provide links to
> a masked search page for individual articles, plus a list to an item that
> contains the full pdf for the journal.
>

I was hoping that I could use a theme just to customize the LAF, but the
handling of societies, journals, issues and articles is crucial to what I am
trying to do. So it looks like your theme approach is the best way to do
that. I don't suppose you would hand over a copy of theme? Maybe, put it
into the DSpace source as an additional theme, along with Classic,
Reference, Kubric, etc?


>
> Here is the current bit of XML on the collection:
> <issues xmlns:tdl="http://www.tdl.org/NS/tdl"; xmlns="
> http://www.tdl.org/NS/tdl";>
> <issue vol="66" num="3&amp;4" year="2008" name="" handle="2249.1/5643"/>
> <issue vol="66" num="1&amp;2" year="2008" name="" handle="2249.1/5546"/>
>
> <issue vol="65" num="3&amp;4" year="2007" name="" handle="2249.1/5496"/>
> <issue vol="65" num="1&amp;2" year="2007" name="" handle="2249.1/5438"/>
> <issue vol="64" num="3&amp;4" year="2006" name="" handle="2249.1/5439"/>
> <issue vol="64" num="1&amp;2" year="2006" name="" handle="2249.1/5440"/>
> <issue vol="63" num="3&amp;4" year="2005" name="" handle="2249.1/5441"/>
> <issue vol="63" num="1&amp;2" year="2005" name="" handle="2249.1/5442"/>
> <issue vol="62" num="3&amp;4" year="2004" name="" handle="2249.1/5443"/>
> <issue vol="62" num="1&amp;2" year="2004" name="" handle="2249.1/5444"/>
> <issue vol="61" num="3&amp;4" year="2003" name="" handle="2249.1/5445"/>
>
> <issue vol="61" num="1&amp;2" year="2003" name="" handle="2249.1/5446"/>
> <issue vol="60" num="3&amp;4" year="2002" name="" handle="2249.1/5447"/>
> <issue vol="60" num="1&amp;2" year="2002" name="" handle="2249.1/5448"/>
> </issues>
>
> Scott--
>

-- 
Regards,

Andrew M.
http://www.andrewpetermarlow.co.uk
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