tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15640890.post604296761663529233..comments2023-10-15T13:06:49.311+00:00Comments on Andrew Marlow's Web Log: importing into DSpaceAndrew Marlowhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15677162551542366263noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15640890.post-45606680751773167992009-10-13T15:00:38.307+00:002009-10-13T15:00:38.307+00:00I've recently imported a large Access database...I've recently imported a large Access database into DSpace. Texas Digital Library will be hosting this for us. Everything is presently working fine with the exception of the following problem:<br /><br />When I manually input an entry using the default DSpace input forms, DSpace puts the author into the dc.creator fields and nowhere else. If I subsequently use the DSpace 'search by author' that entry will NOT show up. If I do an advanced search and click author and put the author name in there, it returns the correct item. <br /><br />Any idea what's going on here? The defaults for search are as installed in dspace.cfg, and include dc.creator.* - which I thought would include dc.creator.<br /><br />Help!!!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com