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by wtonribeiro » Mon Mar 11, 2013 10:28 am
Hello,
I've just started to learn the SWORD protocol, but I need to configure a linux server running DSpace and OJS, with the SWORD working betwen them.
Could you help me? There is any especific tutorial that explains this experience?
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by asmecher » Mon Mar 11, 2013 12:44 pm
Hi wtonribeiro,
Can you clarify how far you've gotten? For example, do you already have working installations of OJS and DSpace and just need to get them to communicate via SWORD?
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by wtonribeiro » Tue Mar 12, 2013 9:53 am
Hello Alec Smecher,
I'm so glad for your help. I've already installed the DSpace and the OJS, but I think that I need to configure the DSpace SWORD server to comunicate with OJS as a client, and I don't now how I could do this.
Best wishes,
Washington Ribeiro
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by asmecher » Tue Mar 12, 2013 10:04 am
Hi Washington,
If DSpace's SWORD interface is enabled, then the next step is to configure OJS's SWORD plugin to contact it. See Journal Management > System Plugins > Generic Plugins; find the SWORD plugin; enable it and look at the configuration options.
You'll need to provide a URL to OJS's SWORD plugin that it can use to contact the DSpace installation; the specifics of that URL will depend on what kind of deposit point you're configuring. Look at the descriptions of the deposit point types for details.
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by wtonribeiro » Wed Mar 13, 2013 12:07 pm
Hi Alec Smecher,
Could you have any configuration example (the configuration file) of the DSpace SOWRD Server?
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Washington
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by asmecher » Wed Mar 13, 2013 3:31 pm
Hi Washington,
No, unfortunately; I can help you with the OJS side of this, but would probably not give good advice with respect to DSpace.
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