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− | The Scholarly Object standard is a locally created schema to define the scholarly objects in the DRS. It is used by Hydra to query SO deposits to display in the feature list on the home page, as well as in departmental smart folders. | + | ==About== |
+ | The Scholarly Object (SO) standard is a locally created schema to define the scholarly objects in the DRS. It is used by Hydra to query SO deposits to display in the feature list on the home page, as well as in departmental smart folders. | ||
==Elements and Attributes== | ==Elements and Attributes== | ||
===root=== | ===root=== | ||
− | The root element for | + | The root element for SO data is <scholarly_object>, which can contain three other elements: category, department, course_info, and degree. |
===category=== | ===category=== | ||
The value for <category> is limited to the scholarly object list: Datasets, Learning Objects, Presentations, Research Publications, and Theses and Dissertations. | The value for <category> is limited to the scholarly object list: Datasets, Learning Objects, Presentations, Research Publications, and Theses and Dissertations. |
Revision as of 14:28, 13 May 2014
About
The Scholarly Object (SO) standard is a locally created schema to define the scholarly objects in the DRS. It is used by Hydra to query SO deposits to display in the feature list on the home page, as well as in departmental smart folders.
Elements and Attributes
root
The root element for SO data is <scholarly_object>, which can contain three other elements: category, department, course_info, and degree.
category
The value for <category> is limited to the scholarly object list: Datasets, Learning Objects, Presentations, Research Publications, and Theses and Dissertations.
department
<department> is a simple string value for the name of the department(s) associated with the object.