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Since DSpace-CRIS 5.7 supports for signposting patterns= a> is configured out of box.
Signposting is an approach to make the scholarly web more friendly to ma= chines. It uses Typed Links as a means to clarify patterns that occur repea= tedly in scholarly portals. For resources of any media type, these typed li= nks are provided in HTTP Link headers. For HTML resources, they are additio= nally provided in HTML link elements. Throughout this site, examples use th= e former approach.
When visiting scholarly portals, readers can easily figure out landing p= ages, links to bibliographic records, authorship, etc. But, because portals= use different conventions to convey such patterns, machines have a hard ti= me finding their way around.
Read more on signposting website: http://signposting.org/
The following patterns are implemented:
it is enabled as an ItemProcessor (see dspace.cfg#L1841), BitstreamProc= essor (#= L1845) and as spring beans for the author related patterns (see sign-posting.xml ). The current implementation allows easy extension t= o support in future additional signposting patterns.