Hi,
you might be interested in the Czech Digital Mathematics Library
project. We use DSpace together with Manakin to store and present
journals. I'm not sure what do you mean by "the articles tied together".
You can look at http://dml.cz/ if this is what you want. If you have any
questio
> I think DC.Relation.isPartOf (and the inverse relation
> DC.Relation.hasPart) is a good idea, but why would you use "dumb
> string-matching"? Why not use the (handle) URI of the items? e.g. the
> DSpace item representing the issue would have dc.relation.haspart fields
> each equal to the handle o
Tom
What works well for us is to create a separate collection for each issue (the Top-level or Sub-Community will then be the title of the journal, depending on the model you use). Each article is then submitted individually with its own metadata attached. In the end, we create an interactive i
On Jun 2, 2008, at 8:42 PM, Conal Tuohy wrote:
> On Mon, 2008-06-02 at 16:04 -0500, Dorothea Salo wrote:
>> On Mon, Jun 2, 2008 at 3:58 PM, Thomas A McGee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> What's the best methodology for archiving individual articles
>>> within an
>>> issue of a periodical
On Mon, 2008-06-02 at 16:04 -0500, Dorothea Salo wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 2, 2008 at 3:58 PM, Thomas A McGee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > What's the best methodology for archiving individual articles within an
> > issue of a periodical?
>
> I don't think there's one answer to this. Partly it depe
On Mon, Jun 2, 2008 at 3:58 PM, Thomas A McGee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What's the best methodology for archiving individual articles within an
> issue of a periodical?
I don't think there's one answer to this. Partly it depends on the
journal's production workflow and what they're willing to
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