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Example Value: | /opt/dspace/plugins/aPlugin.jar:/opt/dspace/moreplugins |
Informational Note: | Search path for third-party plugin classes. This is a colon-separated list of directories and JAR files, each of which will be searched for plugin classes after looking in all the places where DSpace classes are found. In this way you can designate one or more locations for plugin files which will not be affected by DSpace upgrades. |
Configuring the Search Engine
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Community Administration: Subcommunities and Collections | |||
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Informational Note: | Authorization for a delegated community administrator to create subcommunities or collections. | ||
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Informational Note: | Authorization for a delegated community administrator to delete subcommunities or collections. | ||
Community Administration: Policies and The group of administrators | |||
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Informational Note: | Authorization for a delegated community administrator to administrate the community policies. | ||
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Informational Note: | Authorization for a delegated community administrator to edit the group of community admins. | ||
Community Administration: Collections in the above Community |
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Informational Note: | Authorization for a delegated community administrator to administrate the policies for underlying collections. | ||
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Informational Note: | Authorization for a delegated community administrator to administrate the item template for underlying collections. | ||
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Informational Note: | Authorization for a delegated community administrator to administrate the group of submitters for underlying collections. | ||
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Informational Note: | Authorization for a delegated community administrator to administrate the workflows for underlying collections. | ||
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Informational Note: | Authorization for a delegated community administrator to administrate the group of administrators for underlying collections. | ||
Community Administration: Items Owned by Collections in the Above Community | |||
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Informational Note: | Authorization for a delegated community administrator to delete items in underlying collections. | ||
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Informational Note: | Authorization for a delegated community administrator to withdraw items in underlying collections. | ||
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Informational Note: | Authorization for a delegated community administrator to reinstate items in underlying collections. | ||
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Informational Note: | Authorization for a delegated community administrator to administrate item policies in underlying collections. | ||
Community Administration: Bundles of Bitstreams, related to items owned by collections in the above Community | |||
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Informational Note: | Authorization for a delegated community administrator to create additional bitstreams in items in underlying collections. | ||
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Informational Note: | Authorization for a delegated community administrator to delete bitstreams from items in underlying collections. | ||
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Informational Note: | Authorization for a delegated community administrator to administer licenses from items in underlying collections. | ||
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These settings control three aspects of the submission process: thesis submission permission, whether or not a bitstream file is required when submitting to a collection and whether to show a progress bar during the file upload.
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Informational Note: | Controls whether or not the UI blocks a submission which is marked as a thesis. |
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Informational Note: | Whether or not a file is required to be uploaded during the "Upload" step in the submission process. The default is true. If set to "false", then the submitter (human being) has the option to skip the uploading of a file. |
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Example Value: | webui.submit.upload.html5 = true |
Informational Note: | If the browser supports it, JSPUI uses html5 File API to enhance file upload. If this property is set to false the enhanced file upload is not used even if the browser would support it. |
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Example Value: | webui.submit.upload.progressbar = true |
Informational Note: | Whether to show a progress bar during file upload. Please note that to work this feature requires a JSON endpoint (json/uploadProgress) that is enabled by default. See the named plugin for the interface org.dspace.app.webui.json.JSONRequest org.dspace.app.webui.json.UploadProgressJSON = uploadProgress This property is actually supported only by the JSPUI. The XMLUI doesn't yet provide a progress bar indicator for file upload. |
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DSpace 4.0 introduced integration with the Sherpa/RoMEO Publishers Policy Database in order to allow displaying the publisher policy in the submission upload step. The submission step interface is available in JSPUI (since DSpace 4.0) and in XMLUI (since DSpace 5.0) and enabled by default, however to use it in production (over 500 requests per day), you must register for a free API key (see below for details).
Property: | webui.submission.sherparomeo-policy-enabled |
Example Value: | webui.submission.sherparomeo-policy-enabled = true |
Informational Note: | Controls whether or not the UI submission should try to use the Sherpa/RoMEO Publishers Policy Database Integration (default true) |
Property: | sherpa.romeo.url |
Example Value: | sherpa.romeo.url = http://www.sherpa.ac.uk/romeo/api29.php |
Informational Note: | The Sherpa/RoMEO endpoint. Shared with the authority control feauture for Journal Title autocomplete see AuthorityControlSettings |
Property: | sherpa.romeo.apikey |
Example Value: | sherpa.romeo.apikey = YOUR-API-KEY |
Informational Note: | Allow to use a specific API key to raise the usage limit (500 calls/day for unregistred user). You can register for a free api access key at http://www.sherpa.ac.uk/news/romeoapikeys.htm |
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- The URL of the CC License is stored in the "dc.rights.uri" metadata field (or whatever field is configured in the "cc.license.uri" setting below)
- The name of the CC License is stored in the "dc.rights" metadata field (or whatever field is configured in the "cc.license.name" setting below). This only occurs if "cc.submit.setname=true" (default value)
- The RDF version of the CC License is stored in a bitstream named "license_rdf" in the CC-LICENSE bundle (as long as "cc.submit.addbitstream=true", which is the default value)
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Since DSpace 5.6 Creative Commons licensing is captured in exactly the same way in each UI and some fix has been introduced. For JSPUI users this mean:
For XMLUI users:
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The following configurations (in dspace.cfg) relate to the Creative Commons license process:
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Tag cloud
Apart from the single (type=metadata) and full (type=item) browse pages, tag cloud is a new way to display the unique values of a metadata field.
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The Linked Data Service at the Library of Congress might be a better, and more stable, option: http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names.html | ||
Informational Note: | Location (URL) of the Library of Congress Name Service | ||
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Informational Note: | Please refers to the Sherpa/RoMEO Publishers Policy Database Integration section for details about such properties. See Configuring the Sherpa/RoMEO Publishers Policy Database Integration | ||
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Example Value: | orcid.api.url = https://pub.orcid.org/v2.1 | ||
Informational Note: | Location (URL) of the ORCID v2 Public API | ||
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Informational Note: | This sets the default lowest confidence level at which a metadata value is included in an authority-controlled browse (and search) index. It is a symbolic keyword, one of the following values (listed in descending order): accepted, uncertain, ambiguous, notfound, failed, rejected, novalue, unset. See | ||
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Informational Note: | This property sets the number of selectable choices in the Choices lookup popup |
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Informational Note: | This is used to customize the DC metadata fields that display in the item display (the brief display) when pulling up a record. The format is: | ||
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Informational Note: | When using "resolver" in webui.itemdisplay to render identifiers as resolvable links, the base URL is taken from <code>webui.resolver.<n>.baseurl<code> where <code>webui.resolver.<n>.baseurl<code> matches the urn specified in the metadata value. The value is appended to the "baseurl" as is, so the baseurl needs to end with the forward slash almost in any case. If no urn is specified in the value it will be displayed as simple text. For the doi and hdl urn defaults values are provided, respectively http://dc.doi.org and http://hdl.handle.net are used. If a metadata value with style "doi", "handle" or "resolver" matches a URL already, it is simply rendered as a link with no other manipulation. | ||
Property: | webui.preferred.identifier | ||
Example Value: | webui.preferred.identifier = handle | ||
Informational Note: | At the top of the item view a persistent identifier is shown to be used to refer to this item. If you use Item Level Versioning and DSpace is configured to, it shows a version history. Per default DSpace uses handle as preferred identifier. If you've configured DSpace to register DOIs you can decide to use DOIs instead of handles at the top of the item view and within the version history. Set the property webui.preferred.identifier = doi to do so. | ||
Property: | webui.identifier.strip-prefixes | ||
Example Value: | webui.identifier.strip-prefixes = true | ||
Informational Note: | In the version history Persistent Identifiers can be shown with or without their prefixes, e.g. a handle can be shown as handle:10673/6 or just as 10673/6. A DOI can be can be shown as 10.5072/example-doi-123 or as doi:105072/example-doi-123. This property controlls whether the handles are stripped (default) or not. | ||
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Informational Note: | Specify which strategy to use for select the style for an item. | ||
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Informational Note: | Specify which collections use which views by Handle. | ||
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Example Value: | webui.itemdisplay.label.restricted.bitstreams = true | ||
Informational Note: | If set to all, all users will get a warning if access restrictions are in place for an bitstream. If a resource policy with an unreached start date for anonymous users is in place, the date is shown as well. Any other values than "all" will suppress the warning. Should access restricted bitstreams be labeled as such? If set true, all bitstreams which cannot currently not be read by an anonymous user are labeled as being access restricted. If a resource policy to allow read access for anonymous users with an unreached start date exists, this date is shown as well. | ||
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Informational Note: | Specify which metadata to use as name of the style | ||
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Informational Note: | Customize the DC fields to use in the item listing page. Elements will be displayed left to right in the order they are specified here. The form is <schema prefix>.<element>[.<qualifier> | .*][(date)], ... | ||
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Informational Note: | You can customize the width of each column with the following line--you can have numbers (pixels) or percentages. For the 'thumbnail' column, a setting of '*' will use the max width specified for browse thumbnails (cf. | ||
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Informational Note: | You can override the DC fields used on the listing page for a given browse index and/or sort option. As a sort option or index may be defined on a field that isn't normally included in the list, this allows you to display the fields that have been indexed/sorted on. There are a number of forms the configuration can take, and the order in which they are listed below is the priority in which they will be used (so a combination of an index name and sort name will take precedence over just the browse name).In the last case, a sort option name will always take precedence over a browse index name. Note also, that for any additional columns you list, you will need to ensure there is an itemlist.<field name> entry in the messages file. | ||
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Informational Note: | This would display the date of the accession in place of the issue date whenever the dateaccessioned browsed index or sort option is selected. Just like webui.itemlist.columns, you will need to include a 'thumbnail' entry to display the thumbnails in the item list. | ||
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Informational Note: | As in the aforementioned property key, you can customize the width of the columns for each configured column list, substituting ".widths" for ".columns" in the property name. See the setting for webui.itemlist.widths for more information. | ||
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Informational Note: | You can also set the overall size of the item list table with the following setting. It can lead to faster table rendering when used with the column widths above, but not generally recommended. | ||
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Informational Note: | Enable or disable session invalidation upon login or logout. This feature is enabled by default to help prevent session hijacking but may cause problems for shibboleth, etc. If omitted, the default value is "true". [Only used for JSPUI authentication]. | ||
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Example Value: | jspui.google.analytics.key = UA-XXXXXX-X | ||
Informational Note: | If you would like to use Google Analytics to track general website statistics then use the following parameter to provide your Analytics key. |
JSPUI Item Mapper
Because the item mapper requires a primitive implementation of the browse system to be present, we simply need to tell that system which of our indexes defines the author browse (or equivalent) so that the mapper can list authors' items for mapping
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Informational Note: | SFX query is appended to this URL. If this property is commented out or omitted, SFX support is switched off. |
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#Allow the reviewers to add/edit/remove files from the submission #When changing this property you might want to alert submitters in the license that reviewers can alter their files workflow.reviewer.file-edit=false |
Both workflow systems send notifications on new Items waiting to be reviewed to all EPersons that may resolve those. Tasks can be taken to avoid that two EPersons work on the same task at the same time without knowing from each other. When a EPerson returns a task to the pool without resolving it (by accepting or rejecting the submission), another E-Mail is sent. In case you only want to be notified of completely new tasks entering a step of the workflow system, you may switch off notifications on tasks returned to the pool by setting workflow.notify.returend.tasks to false in config/modules/workflow.cfg as shown below:
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JSPUI: Per item visual indicators for browse and search results
Visual indicators per item allow users to mark items in browse and search results. This could be useful in many scenarios, some of them follow:
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- Multiple marks can be added per item (i.e. mark the type of the item and the availability of the bitstreams)
- Easy configuration of the strategy of what mark to display in every item
- Marks based on images or a generic class (i.e. a glyphicon icon for bootstrap)
- Display tooltip when hovering the mark + localization of the tooltip
- Easy addtion of new strategies for any type of mark the user desires
- Add css styles for the user to configure the position of the marks in the list row
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Some theory:
A mark is an instance of the class: org.dspace.app.itemmarking.ItemMarkingInfo.
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Moreover, this strategy add a link in the mark (in case there are bitstreams in the item) to the first bitstream of the item
How to:
In order to enable a mark for the result or browse list you need to change the option:
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Keep in mind that the Strategy that you may write can have its own logic on how to create the ItemMarkingInfo per item. The only requirement of the feature is to add in the Spring configuration file the initial beans one for each mark you have declared in the dspace.cfg file.
Styling:
The title for the column of each mark is titled based on the localized key “itemlist.mark_[value]”, so you just need to add the specific keys in the messages.propertied files.
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--property -p | name | the name of the desired configuration property. This option is required. |
--module -m | name | the name of the module in which the property is found. If omitted, the value of --property is the entire name. If used, the name will be composed as module.property. For example, "-m dspace -p url " will look up the value of dspace.url . |
--raw -r | if used, this prevents the substitution of other property values into the value of the requested property. It is also useful to see all of the propery values when a specific property has an array of values (i.e. the configuration supports specifying multiple values). Otherwise, by default , dsprop may only return the first value in the array. | |
--help -h -? | Display help similar to this table. |
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