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Batch Metadata Editing
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Batch Metadata Editing Tool
DSpace provides a batch metadata editing tool. The batch editing tool is able to produce a comma delimited file in the CVS CSV format. The batch editing tool facilitates the user to perform the following:
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The following table summarizes the basics.
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Java class: | org.dspace.app.bulkedit.MetadataExport | |
Arguments short and (long) forms): | Description | |
| Required. The filename of the resulting CSV. | |
| The Item, Collection, or Community handle or Database ID to export. If not specified, all items will be exported.<ac:structured-macro ac:name="unmigrated-wiki-markup" ac:schema-version="1" ac:macro-id="cf53cc3c-fb45-49b4-897f-eb0dd196e063"><ac:plain-text-body><![CDATA[ | |
| Include all the metadata fields that are not normally changed (e.g. provenance) or those fields you configured in the | |
| Display the help page. |
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In the above example we have requested that a collection, assigned handle '1989.1/24' export the entire collection to the file 'col_14.cvscsv' found in the '/batch_export' directory.
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The following table summarizes the basics.
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Java class: | org.dspace.app.bulkedit.MetadataImport | |
Arguments short and (long) forms: | Description | |
| Required. The filename of the CSV file to load. | |
| Silent mode. The import function does not prompt you to make sure you wish to make the changes. | |
| The email address of the user. This is only required when adding new items. | |
| When adding new items, the program will queue the items up to use the Collection Workflow processes. | |
| when adding new items using a workflow, send notification emails. | |
| When adding new items, use the Collection template, if it exists. | |
| Display the brief help page. |
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[dspace]/bin/dspace/ metadata-import -f /dImport/new_file.csv -e joe@user.com -w -n -t |
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