Hi, Tim,

Thank you for the information -- I'll get on to the dspace-general list 
and ask there. Sorry to post the question to the "wrong" place (shoulda 
known better, "tech" is tech after all).

Thanks again,

Thomas

A riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma but that's my story and I'm 
stickin' to it.

On 07/31/2013 11:33 AM, Tim Donohue wrote:
> Hi Thomas,
>
> Just a brief note. This "general usage" / "best practices" question 
> might be better asked on our "dspace-general" mailing list.
>
> dspace-gene...@lists.sourceforge.net
>
> That "dspace-general" list tends to have more repository managers and 
> folks who work more directly on local policies around how they use 
> DSpace for different types of content. So, you may be able to learn 
> more (or kick off a discussion) by posting to that list.
>
> If you aren't on that list, you can join it at:
>
> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/dspace-general
>
> (This "dspace-tech" list tends to be more for bugs/problems folks are 
> encountering with DSpace. So, it's a slightly different audience, and 
> sometimes tends to be more of the developers/tech folks.)
>
> - Tim
>
> On 7/31/2013 10:14 AM, Thomas Ronayne wrote:
>> Thanks to all the individuals that helped me deal with installation
>> difficulties (well, ignorance is bliss sometimes and RTFM can go a long
>> way toward ultimate success).
>>
>> It's working and I think it's working properly (I can do stuff even
>> though I don't know what the heck I'm doing).
>>
>> Now this may not be the best place to ask, but I would really appreciate
>> a little push in the right direction for getting things set up for the
>> long haul; let me explain, as briefly as possible, what I have to 
>> deal with:
>>
>>    * We have some 60,000+ books dating from the 12th through the early
>>      20th century (only a few early 20th century, maybe 50 volumes);
>>    * We have statuary dating from ancient Egypt through Greek and Roman
>>      time to the 19th century;
>>    * We have postage stamps dating from the beginning of postage stamps;
>>    * We have coins dating from Greek and Roman times through modern
>>      European and Asian periods;
>>    * We have scientific instruments dating from... well, ancient Egypt
>>      though modern European and Asian periods;
>>    * We have monographs and documents dating from, roughly, the 15th 
>> century;
>>    * We have art in multiple formats dating from the Middle Ages though
>>      early 20th century Asian woodcuts;
>>    * In short, we have a helluva a lot of stuff.
>>
>> Maybe someday there will be scholarly papers (at least I hope there
>> will!)  but, for now, I need to catalog our holdings (with appropriate
>> images for articles that can be photographed or scanned) in a reasonable
>> way and I'm wondering if someone might be able to point me to some
>> documentation that describes a "pretty good way" of doing that with 
>> DSpace?
>>
>> Thanks for any advice.
>>
>


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