Re: [dspace-tech] swordv2 file format

2019-04-18 Thread alaw
VTechWorks has Elements with Repository Tools 2, which uses Swordv2. We have not used the Swordv2 deposit tool that you describe. A typical Elements deposit, http://hdl.handle.net/10919/88983, yields a PDF with Format="Adobe PDF" in the Original bundle and an XML file with Format="Unknown" in t

Re: [dspace-tech] swordv2 file format

2019-04-17 Thread Jose Blanco
Tim, I am using a tool developed by Symplectic Elements that sends Swordv2 packages to our dev site for deposit. They have a UI interface where you deposit items, much like the one in dspace. Once the item is deposited, you can send it over to our dev instance via swordv2. The item I created at

Re: [dspace-tech] swordv2 file format

2019-04-17 Thread Tim Donohue
Hi Jose, I think we'd need more information on where you are encountering this error. From my understanding with SWORDv2, the expectation is that the *package* you deposit is a ZIP file that contains both a metadata file and one or more binaries. An example is at: https://github.com/DSpace/DSpac

Re: [dspace-tech] swordv2 file format

2019-04-17 Thread Jose Blanco
This is what it seems like to me too. Thank you for your input. On Wed, Apr 17, 2019 at 10:40 AM Mark H. Wood wrote: > > On Wed, Apr 17, 2019 at 09:43:51AM -0400, Jose Blanco wrote: > > Mark, Are you sure this is the way it works for swordv2? I know this > > is the way it works when uploading f

Re: [dspace-tech] swordv2 file format

2019-04-17 Thread Mark H. Wood
On Wed, Apr 17, 2019 at 09:43:51AM -0400, Jose Blanco wrote: > Mark, Are you sure this is the way it works for swordv2? I know this > is the way it works when uploading files via the UI, but I don't think > this is the way sword does it. At least I'm not seeing this. I do > have docx inthe filee

Re: [dspace-tech] swordv2 file format

2019-04-17 Thread Jose Blanco
Mark, Are you sure this is the way it works for swordv2? I know this is the way it works when uploading files via the UI, but I don't think this is the way sword does it. At least I'm not seeing this. I do have docx inthe fileextension table. -Jose On Wed, Apr 17, 2019 at 9:22 AM Mark H. Wood

Re: [dspace-tech] swordv2 file format

2019-04-17 Thread Mark H. Wood
On Tue, Apr 16, 2019 at 04:28:32PM -0400, Jose Blanco wrote: > I am doing a deposit of a docx file using swordv2 and I'm getting a > format of Unknown. I'm trying to track down how this determination > was made. I would expect the format to be based on the mime type of > the file, which is : > >

[dspace-tech] swordv2 file format

2019-04-16 Thread Jose Blanco
I am doing a deposit of a docx file using swordv2 and I'm getting a format of Unknown. I'm trying to track down how this determination was made. I would expect the format to be based on the mime type of the file, which is : > file --mime-type -b This\ is\ a\ docx\ file\ for\ test.docx application