Re: [dspace-tech] DSpace in Google Scholar

2019-03-18 Thread admin
Hi Daryl,

unfortunately not. GS shows "citation" label also for items in my 
repository that have less than 5 MB (and my repository doesn't use embargo 
and all items have at least one PDF).
I thought that it might be due to the lack of authors for some items, but 
no, the label is also shown by the items having author metadata included.


Best, Peter

W dniu niedziela, 17 marca 2019 05:52:16 UTC użytkownik Daryl M. Grenz 
napisał:
>
> Hi Peter,
>
>  
>
> I think this shows that Google Scholar wasn’t able to crawl a full-text 
> file on the item. I have seen this in the following cases:
>
> 1.   The repository record is metadata only (no file attached)
>
> 2.   The repository file is under embargo
>
> 3.   The repository file is large (5MB+)
>
>  
>
> Could any of those explain the items that you see this for?
>
>  
>
> -  Daryl
>
>  
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> *Subject:* [dspace-tech] DSpace in Google Scholar
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>  
>
> Hi,
>
>  
>
> I was wondering, why entries from my DSpace are marked in Google Scholar 
> as "[citation]"?
>
> The search results point to the actual repository entries. Does it mean 
> some metadata are missing maybe?
>
>  
>
> Peter
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RE: [dspace-tech] DSpace in Google Scholar

2019-03-16 Thread Daryl M. Grenz
Hi Peter,

I think this shows that Google Scholar wasn’t able to crawl a full-text file on 
the item. I have seen this in the following cases:

1.   The repository record is metadata only (no file attached)

2.   The repository file is under embargo

3.   The repository file is large (5MB+)

Could any of those explain the items that you see this for?


-  Daryl

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Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2019 9:51 PM
To: DSpace Technical Support 
Subject: [dspace-tech] DSpace in Google Scholar

Hi,

I was wondering, why entries from my DSpace are marked in Google Scholar as 
"[citation]"?
The search results point to the actual repository entries. Does it mean some 
metadata are missing maybe?

Peter
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[dspace-tech] DSpace in Google Scholar

2019-03-14 Thread admin
Hi,

I was wondering, why entries from my DSpace are marked in Google Scholar as 
"[citation]"?
The search results point to the actual repository entries. Does it mean 
some metadata are missing maybe?

Peter

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Re: [dspace-tech] DSpace and Google Scholar

2016-07-28 Thread Andrea Schweer

  
  
Hi Monika,

I don't have time for a detailed response, but it is my
understanding that Scholar takes the citatation_* fields as first
preference. Things like journal/conference name typically need a
little bit of tweaking because there is no standard field in DSpace
for these. You should start with this config file for the mappings:
https://github.com/DSpace/DSpace/blob/master/dspace/config/crosswalks/google-metadata.properties

cheers,
Andrea

On 07/29/2016 09:19 AM, Monika
  Mevenkamp wrote:


  
  
  
  

  

  
We are about ready to
  start a new repository and I want to make sure I am
  staying on the good side of GoogleScholar
We are about to bring
  up a new repository which will make previously
  published articles, metadata and fulltext pdfs
  available to the big wide open web. We do want
  GoogleScholar to happily crawl this new instance. I
  checked on the Google’s indexing guidelines and looked
  at an example item page in our current test instance
  to figure out whether the instance will be compliant.


For reference I
  include the item metadata as well as the generated
  meta_tags at the end of this message.


My first observation,
  there is a mix of citation_* and dcterms and dc
  metatags in the HTML. The dcterms tags are a bit
  mysterious, since the item I tested has no dcterms
  metadata values. Does the metatag generator somehow
  prefer dcterms for some metadata fields ?




Here now the Google
  Scholar requirements that may pose an issue:


Google*)
The publication date tag, e.g.,
citation_publication_date or DC.issued, must contain
the date of publication, i.e., the date that would
normally be cited in references to this paper from
other papers. Don't use it for the date of entry
into the repository - that should go into
citation_online_date instead. Provide full dates in
the "2010/5/12" format if available; or a year alone
otherwise. This tag is required for inclusion in
Google Scholar.


there is a
  dcterms.issued but not a dc.issued; that looks like a
  potential problem to me


in addition we
  decided to store the electronic issue date in the
  dc.eissued field, in the absence of dc.issued date we
  end up with no issue date in meta tags; 
is there an easy way
  to fix this - short of storing all issue dates in
  dc.date.issued ?


Google*)
For journal and conference papers, provide the
remaining bibliographic citation data in the
following tags: citation_journal_title or
citation_conference_title, citation_issn,
citation_isbn, citation_volume, citation_issue,
citation_firstpage, and citation_lastpage. Dublin
Core equivalents are DC.relation.ispartof for
journal and conference titles and the non-standard
tags DC.citation.volume, DC.citation.issue,
DC.citation.spage (start page), and
DC.citation.epage (end page) for the remaining
fields. Regardless of the scheme chosen, these
fields must contain sufficient information to
identify a reference to this paper from another
document, which is normally all of: (a) journal or
conference name, (b) volume and issue numbers, if
applicable, and (c) the number of the first page of
the paper in the volume (or issue) in question.


now this may be 
  problematic
the items
  dc.identifier.citation   shows as the
  DCTERMS.bibliographicCitation
the journal is listed
  in the tag DCTERMS.isPartOf



[dspace-tech] DSpace 5.3 Google Scholar meta tag

2015-11-30 Thread yj4
Hi,

We have been working on google scholar meta tags and found something 
strange. Here are part of the page souce for an item -
==

 http://hdl.handle.net/1911/82042http://hdl.handle.net/1911/82042/a.;
 
xml:lang="*" /> https://scholarship.rice.edu/bitstream/1911/82042/1/wrc05762_interviewee.jpg; 
name="citation_pdf_url">https://scholarship.rice.edu/handle/1911/82042; name="
citation_abstract_html_url">
===

For the meta tag with "citation_" prefix, the content attribute  appears 
before name attribute, though in the page-structure.xsl, 




The name attribute should be the first. I wonder there is any other place 
control the output of this meta tag other than the one showed here since 
the  tag is missing from the page source too.

We are using DSpace 5.3 with Mirage 2.

Thanks in advance for any help.

Best,
Ying Jin

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