Oh, mea culpa... for some reason it didn't occur to me to check
whether MODS-Handler was even being included in dri2xhtml.xsl -- it
(and QDC-Handler) were commented out by default. (My xslt still isn't
working, but I'll figure that out later!)

-k.

On 14 July 2010 11:54, Kim Shepherd <kim.sheph...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Further to this, I've managed to access some MODS embedded in dmdSec
> of a METS.xml (METADATA bundle bitstream, just uploaded manually.. no
> ingest/crosswalk), but only by altering DIM-Handler.xsl so it knows
> about the mods namespace, and doing the query there.
>
> eg.
>
>       <tr><td><span class="bold">MODS Title</span></td>
>            <td><xsl:value-of
> select="/mets:METS/mets:dmdSec/mets:mdwr...@mdtype='MODS']/mets:xmlData/mods:mods/mods:titleInfo/mods:title"/>
>            </td>
>        </tr>
>
> I can't seem to get this working from a template in MODS-Handler.xsl at all.
>
> I'll investigate org.dspace.app.xmlui.objectmanager.ItemAdaptor a bit
> more, as well as MODS-Handler.xsl....
>
> Cheers,
>
> Kim
>
> On 14 July 2010 09:53, Kim Shepherd <kim.sheph...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi Jonathan,
>>
>> I'm also interested in MODS: specifically, storing MODS or
>> MODS-in-METS as bitstreams in the METADATA bundle of an Item. So far I
>> haven't had a lot of success... I'll let you know if I figure out any
>> tricks.
>>
>> It might help to read up about DSpaceMETSSIP packages (see
>> https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/DSPACE/DSpaceMETSSIPProfile), but
>> since ingested items are usually crosswalked to DC at the time of
>> ingest, metadata typically isn't stored as MODS, just crosswalked for
>> ingest, and also crosswalked for dissemination (eg. crosswalking DC to
>> MODS for dissemination in OAI-PMH)
>>
>> As far as XMLUI's handling of METS/MODS bitstreams in the METADATA
>> bundle of an item: it isn't really documented, except to claim it's
>> possible (see http://www.dspace.org/1_6_2Documentation/ch07.html#N154ED)
>>
>> I've managed to stick some METS (named METS.xml) into the METADATA
>> bundle of an item and get Manakin to access <mets:fileSec> properly
>> for serving up external CONTENT bitstreams, but so far, I've had no
>> luck getting any MODS inside <mets:dmdSec> accessible by
>> MODS-Handler.xsl.
>>
>> If anyone is currently using METS and/or MODS-in-METS with XMLUI in
>> this way, I'd love to see some examples!
>>
>> This is what I'm trying currently:
>>
>> <mets:dmdSec ID="dmd_1">
>> <mets:mdWrap MDTYPE="MODS">
>>
>> <mets:xmlData>
>>
>> <mods:mods>
>>
>> <mods:titleInfo>
>> <mods:title>Here is my MODS title</mods:title>
>> </mods:titleInfo>
>>
>> </mods:mods>
>>
>> </mets:xmlData>
>> </mets:mdWrap>
>> </mets:dmdSec>
>>
>> ... followed by fileSec and structMap sections, which appear to work
>> OK (though they are handled by General-Handler.xsl and not
>> MODS-Handler templates)
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Kim
>>
>> On 14 July 2010 03:06,  <jd...@georgetown.edu> wrote:
>>> I have a few questions about working with mods metadata with dspace. We 
>>> would like to be able to ingest Mods metadata then be able to index and 
>>> display the Mods metadata.
>>>
>>> I have attempted to create a metadata registry for Mods but have been 
>>> unsuccessful in being able to ingest the records using the crosswalk 
>>> plugins.  Any suggestions on how to get Mods records ingested into Dspace 
>>> and maintaining the Mods metadata would be greatly appreciated.
>>>
>>> I have also unsuccessfully tried to use manakin to display the Mods 
>>> metadata as a bitstream.  Also is it possible for manakin to index 
>>> bitstream metadata or is just just available for display?
>>>
>>> Thank you,
>>>
>>> Jonathan
>>>
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