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Example of an "item page" in this system

https://opensource.google.com/projects/explore/featured

 Bram Luyten (Atmire)

  1. The item page equivalent seems a little "light". It's interesting that you lose all context of navigation, no breadcrumb etc. User is supposed to use the back button? It's very clean, but maybe too clean (e.g. sacrificing usability?)
    1. The fact that a single item can have its own header to make it more visual is really nice.

Bram Luyten (Atmire)

So much awesomeness don't know where to begin


http://scholarship.law.missouri.edu/jdr/

Digital Commons at University of Missouri Law School

Felicity Dykas (Missouri)

Like the drop down box from which users can choose an issue. Once an issue is chosen, the pdfs are organized under categories - which vary from issue to issue

Examples:

  • Front matter
  • Conferences
  • Notes

Figshare: Item page link

Bram Luyten (Atmire)

Figshare clearly takes the angle that the actual file/pdf is the most important thing the user wants. Above the fold, they only show the file (rendered), with an option to download below.

You have to scroll below the fold to get to the metadata.

Author profile

Author profiles are NOT a default feature of DSpace 6 JSPUI or XMLUI. Maybe we should remove this section as a whole, if we're not adding author profiles in DSpace 7.



Submission forms

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Bram Luyten (Atmire): So much awesomeness don't know where to begin

Submission forms

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Submitters should not lose information: explicit or implicit saving

Compatible with the current definition of input-forms.xml, meaning that:

  • Different form configurations per collection should remain supported
  • Type-bind showing of particular fields should remain supported

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Standard DSpace 6 XMLUI submission forms

Standard DSpace 6 JSPUI submission forms




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So the challenge to represent ONE community (and its sub communities) is actually very similar to representing ALL top level communities.

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Screen shot & Source URLIndividual ObservationsJoint Community Opinion

http://scholarship.law.missouri.edu/jdr/

Digital Commons at University of Missouri Law School

Felicity Dykas (Missouri): Like the drop down box from which users can choose an issue. Once an issue is chosen, the pdfs are organized under categories - which vary from issue to issue

Examples:

  • Front matter
  • Conferences
  • Notes

Arthur Smith: Simple categories, visually easy to browse.


Author profile

Author profiles are NOT a default feature of DSpace 6 JSPUI or XMLUI. Maybe we should remove this section as a whole, if we're not adding author profiles in DSpace 7.

Essential features / Links to use cases

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Examples

Screen shot and source URLIndividual ObservationsJoint community opinion

Bram Luyten (Atmire): So much awesomeness don't know where to begin