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The DSpace Course

The DSpace Course. Module – Items in DSpace. Module objectives. By the end of this module you will: Understand what an item in DSpace is, and what it is made up of Know about bundles and bitstreams Know how the standard submission interface works

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The DSpace Course

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  1. The DSpace Course Module – Items in DSpace

  2. Module objectives • By the end of this module you will: • Understand what an item in DSpace is, and what it is made up of • Know about bundles and bitstreams • Know how the standard submission interface works • Have submitted an item into a DSpace repository

  3. What is an item? • An item is made up of: • Metadata • Bundles (e.g. ORIGINAL / LICENCE / TEXT) • Bitstreams

  4. The standard submission interface • A typical submission: • Choose a collection to submit to • Answer some initial questions • Enter some metadata • Upload some files • Verify the submission • Agree to the deposit licence

  5. Practical exercise: submit an item • Submit an item to your repository • Enter a collection you have created • Perform a submission using a test item supplied to you

  6. Credits • These slides have been produced by: • Stuart Lewis & Chris Yates • Repository Support Project • http://www.rsp.ac.uk/ • Part of the RepositoryNet • Funded by JISC • http://www.jisc.ac.uk/

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