I started to see if I could tranform the existing xslt scraper into a
javascript and one and step after step, I turned it into a full-featured
scraper that:
1) works on all dspace installations worldwide! (well, all that I tried)
2) works on both the simple and the complete item view
3) works on search results too! (so that you can have a facetted
browsing experience of a dspace installation... well, at least for a
limited amount of items)
Point your piggy-bank-enabled firefox to
http://simile.mit.edu/repository/piggy-bank/trunk/src/scrapers/screen-scrapers.n3
and follow the instructions.
Happy scraping (again).
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Stefano Mazzocchi
Research Scientist Digital Libraries Research Group
Massachusetts Institute of Technology location: E25-131C
77 Massachusetts Ave telephone: +1 (617) 253-1096
Cambridge, MA 02139-4307 email: stefanom at mit . edu
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