Robin,

Heres an interesting idea, perhaps you can take a look at the template
strategy in Voyager and come up with a few recommendations for the
XMLUI xslt libraries that will make them more repository manager
friendly.

Cheers,
Mark

p.s. Heres some humble pie for ya... http://bit.ly/btxnJM

On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 5:42 AM, TAYLOR Robin <robin.tay...@ed.ac.uk> wrote:
> Apologies for cluttering up the mailing list but I found this interesting so 
> I thought I would share it - I have been doing some work on our University 
> Library catalogue (Voyager from ex-Libris) and discovered that in its latest 
> release it is now an XML/XSLT generated UI with a Java backend, sound 
> familiar ? I have in the past been vocally sceptical about the willingness of 
> repository admins to engage with the DSpace XMLUI, but our library catalogue 
> admins are enjoying being able to make significant customisations to the 
> library catalogue without getting into the code. I'm off to find some humble 
> pie...
>
> Cheers.
>
> Robin Taylor
> Main Library
> University of Edinburgh
> Tel. 0131 6513808
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