Dspace OAI-PMH Harvest form ePrints?












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I tried to harvest from more eprints repositories to my dspace and demo.dspace.org too.
The systems and every xml files seems to be valid, the connect is fine and well configured, i use simple oai_dc metadata format.
The items are created in the target repository, but only some header like fields.
http://demo.dspace.org/xmlui/handle/10673/117?show=full



I can't imagine why... Any idea?










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  • The oai_dc exposed by the ePrints repositories may not quite be the format that DSpace expects. People will be more likely to be able to help if you provide either a link to the OAI produced by an ePrints repository you're trying to harvest, or the XML produced by a GetRecord request to that repository (using the oai_dc format). Also, if you're running the harvesting on a DSpace instance that you have command line access to, you should check the DSpace log file for any error messages.

    – schweerelos
    Nov 22 '18 at 20:37


















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I tried to harvest from more eprints repositories to my dspace and demo.dspace.org too.
The systems and every xml files seems to be valid, the connect is fine and well configured, i use simple oai_dc metadata format.
The items are created in the target repository, but only some header like fields.
http://demo.dspace.org/xmlui/handle/10673/117?show=full



I can't imagine why... Any idea?










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  • The oai_dc exposed by the ePrints repositories may not quite be the format that DSpace expects. People will be more likely to be able to help if you provide either a link to the OAI produced by an ePrints repository you're trying to harvest, or the XML produced by a GetRecord request to that repository (using the oai_dc format). Also, if you're running the harvesting on a DSpace instance that you have command line access to, you should check the DSpace log file for any error messages.

    – schweerelos
    Nov 22 '18 at 20:37
















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I tried to harvest from more eprints repositories to my dspace and demo.dspace.org too.
The systems and every xml files seems to be valid, the connect is fine and well configured, i use simple oai_dc metadata format.
The items are created in the target repository, but only some header like fields.
http://demo.dspace.org/xmlui/handle/10673/117?show=full



I can't imagine why... Any idea?










share|improve this question














I tried to harvest from more eprints repositories to my dspace and demo.dspace.org too.
The systems and every xml files seems to be valid, the connect is fine and well configured, i use simple oai_dc metadata format.
The items are created in the target repository, but only some header like fields.
http://demo.dspace.org/xmlui/handle/10673/117?show=full



I can't imagine why... Any idea?







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  • The oai_dc exposed by the ePrints repositories may not quite be the format that DSpace expects. People will be more likely to be able to help if you provide either a link to the OAI produced by an ePrints repository you're trying to harvest, or the XML produced by a GetRecord request to that repository (using the oai_dc format). Also, if you're running the harvesting on a DSpace instance that you have command line access to, you should check the DSpace log file for any error messages.

    – schweerelos
    Nov 22 '18 at 20:37





















  • The oai_dc exposed by the ePrints repositories may not quite be the format that DSpace expects. People will be more likely to be able to help if you provide either a link to the OAI produced by an ePrints repository you're trying to harvest, or the XML produced by a GetRecord request to that repository (using the oai_dc format). Also, if you're running the harvesting on a DSpace instance that you have command line access to, you should check the DSpace log file for any error messages.

    – schweerelos
    Nov 22 '18 at 20:37



















The oai_dc exposed by the ePrints repositories may not quite be the format that DSpace expects. People will be more likely to be able to help if you provide either a link to the OAI produced by an ePrints repository you're trying to harvest, or the XML produced by a GetRecord request to that repository (using the oai_dc format). Also, if you're running the harvesting on a DSpace instance that you have command line access to, you should check the DSpace log file for any error messages.

– schweerelos
Nov 22 '18 at 20:37







The oai_dc exposed by the ePrints repositories may not quite be the format that DSpace expects. People will be more likely to be able to help if you provide either a link to the OAI produced by an ePrints repository you're trying to harvest, or the XML produced by a GetRecord request to that repository (using the oai_dc format). Also, if you're running the harvesting on a DSpace instance that you have command line access to, you should check the DSpace log file for any error messages.

– schweerelos
Nov 22 '18 at 20:37














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