That is a LOT of items! How many requests per day/hour/... do you expect to
have? Is it in the same proportion of items?
I believe that the real problem is the quantity of requests, once the items
will only be another row into the database. But to query over them will be
a real challenge for Dspac
Hi Everybody,
We have an application where our librarians can curate and publish items to our
DSpace 5.4 repository with the REST API. The push is accomplished with a
sequence of requests, first to create the item, then several more requests to
upload some files and set the bundles and permiss
Hey folks,
I'm proud to announce that the interface is complete. Maybe there are some
few tweaks to be made, but overall it implements everything possible
(besides policies CRUD operations).
https://drcgem-sample-interface.herokuapp.com
Updates:
- Added a welcome page that shows an info and the s
I believe that 20 million items would be a record for a DSpace repository.
At Georgetown, we have more than 500,000 items. A majority of these items
contain only metadata which may have simplified the issue for us. We have
found DSpace to scale very nicely so far.
I believe that the University
In order to remove the class from the element, you would need to modify the
xsl files.
To keep the change simple, you could override the behavior of your
word-break class.
#aspect_artifactbrowser_ItemViewer_div_item-view .word-break {
}
I recommend adding your CSS overrides to
dspace\modules\x
Hi DSpace Tech,
As a point of clarification, this is DSpace 5.5 running XMLUI with Mirage2, in
case that helps anyone with providing an answer.
Cheers,
Graham
From: dspace-tech@googlegroups.com [mailto:dspace-tech@googlegroups.com] On
Behalf Of Courtney Matthews
Sent: September 27, 2016 2:46
Hi all,
We are experiencing some troubles with configuring DSpace METS packages
ingestion, so we were wondering if anyone has experienced similar issues in
the past.
Our SWORD server has been up and running, but we are now configuring
automated item deposits from Biomed Central into a dedicate