Yes, doing this on a regular basis using sword. You may want to
experiment with the following cURL example:
curl --user [email protected]:password -v -i --data-binary
"@example.jpg" -H "Content-Disposition: filename=example.jpg"-H
"Content-Type: image/jpeg" -H "X-Verbose: true"
http://dspace:[email protected]:8080/sword/deposit/123456789/81
So if you have an existing item (your beginning field notebook) at
123456789/81, this would add example.jpg to that item.
On 2/23/2017 2:34 PM, Alston Cobourn wrote:
Has anyone had experience putting complex, multi-part items in DSpace?
For example, a field notebook with many pages. We consider it very
important for the metadata for each individual page to be made
available. We have considered making each page its own item for that
reason but feel that would be unwieldy because of quantity and while
we would record the information about the book it belongs to in
dc.relations fields, it will be harder for the user to see the
relational context because the records between the pages will not
actually be linked. Therefore, we are thinking of making the "item"
be the field notebook as a whole and adding bitstreams for the whole
field notebook as a pdf and a csv file of the metadata for each
individual page. Any thoughts are appreciated.
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