Re: [dspace-tech] DSPACE 5 JSPUI - can I configure .... part 2

2015-11-02 Thread Monika Mevenkamp
There was a second question i my earlier email. There maybe no good answer - 
but than maybe it was overlooked: 

> We have a browse index based on dc.contributor.advisor. Links in the  browse 
> results lead to item lists with three columns: issue date, title, author (as 
> in dc.contributor.author). Is there a way to configure which columns to show 
> on the browse item lists based on the browse index creating the list ?
> 

Monika

 
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> On Oct 28, 2015, at 12:06 PM, Alex Yefimov  wrote:
> 
> T think you should look on author profiles. This functional is avaliable in 
> dspace cineca fork (http://cineca.github.io/dspace-cris/) and there was one 
> more realisation of this stuff, but i do not remember where.
> 
> среда, 28 октября 2015 г., 5:30:34 UTC+5 пользователь momeven написал:
> Is it possible to configure a browse index, such that it only uses the last 
> name of a name metadata field ?
> As an example consider:
> 
>  *   Abalos, David
>  *   Abalos, David T.
>  *   Abalos, David Thomas 
> 
> the last name is Abalos and that should be the entry on the browse list.
> 
> If that is not possible - is there anything out there that can help with 
> normalization of names ?
> 
> We have a browse index based on dc.contributor.advisor, the one that gives us 
> these messy name lists described above. Links in the  browse results lead to 
> item lists with three columns: issue date, title, author (as in 
> dc.contributor.author). Is there a way to configure which columns to show on 
> the browse item lists based on the browse index creating the list ?
> 
> Monika
>  
> Monika Mevenkamp
> mo.m...@gmail.com 
> 
> http://mo-meven.tumblr.com/ 
> http://mcmprogramming.com/mo.meven/ 
> 
> 
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R: Re: [dspace-tech] DSPACE 5 JSPUI - can I configure .... part 2

2015-11-02 Thread a.bollini


Yes, it can be done.Put a configuration with the syntax below in the dspace.cfg
webui.listitem. .columns = dc.title (title),...
You can see all the configuration parameters supported in the 
BrowseItemListTag.doStartTag method in dspace-jspui
Andrea


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Da: Monika Mevenkamp  
Data: 02/11/2015  14:49  (GMT+01:00) 
A: DSpace Tech  
Oggetto: Re: [dspace-tech] DSPACE 5 JSPUI  - can I configure  part 2 

There was a second question i my earlier email. There maybe no good answer - 
but than maybe it was overlooked: 
We have a browse index based on dc.contributor.advisor. Links in the  browse 
results lead to item lists with three columns: issue date, title, author (as in 
dc.contributor.author). Is there a way to configure which columns to show on 
the browse item lists based on the browse index creating the list ?


Monika


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http://mo-meven.tumblr.com/http://mcmprogramming.com/mo.meven/





On Oct 28, 2015, at 12:06 PM, Alex Yefimov  wrote:
T think you should look on author profiles. This functional is avaliable in 
dspace cineca fork (http://cineca.github.io/dspace-cris/) and there was one 
more realisation of this stuff, but i do not remember where.

среда, 28 октября 2015 г., 5:30:34 UTC+5 пользователь momeven написал:Is it 
possible to configure a browse index, such that it only uses the last name of a 
name metadata field ?
As an example consider:

 *   Abalos, David
 *   Abalos, David T.
 *   Abalos, David Thomas 

the last name is Abalos and that should be the entry on the browse list.

If that is not possible - is there anything out there that can help with 
normalization of names ?

We have a browse index based on dc.contributor.advisor, the one that gives us 
these messy name lists described above. Links in the  browse results lead to 
item lists with three columns: issue date, title, author (as in 
dc.contributor.author). Is there a way to configure which columns to show on 
the browse item lists based on the browse index creating the list ?

Monika

 Monika mevenkampmo.m...@gmail.com
http://mo-meven.tumblr.com/http://mcmprogramming.com/mo.meven/







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