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Data Source
Note that the input path is oai_dc:dc, despite the fact that we harvest qualified DC data.



Scope

To view records in Primo, you have to create a scope, and then put that scope in a view.  The scope needs to be named the same thing as your source, because the OTB norm rules are already set up to write the source as a scope value in the PNX.

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Add the scope to any view where you want the IR records to be in your search results.  One Ex Libris trainer defined the scopes you build in the Views area as "scope buckets."  They're called scopes, but they're really containers of one or more scopes.  You can add your IR as a separate scope bucket so it will be searched in a separate tab/dropdown, or add it as a value to an existing scope bucket so the results are just automatically included with whatever else it's searching.

Separate scope bucket:

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Add to existing scope bucket:



If you added it to an existing scope bucket, you're done.  If not, you need to choose which tab to put it in, click Edit, and then Add a New Scope:



Norm Rules

Duplicate from Generic Dublin Core.  Start with the Orbis Cascade recommended changes.  For an example of modified norm rules (for local additions and to adapt to Qualified Dublin Core) see here:  Example of DC Norm Rules Changes for Institutional Repository Harvest

Test records:  Load a harvested file, or do this quick-and-dirty method:

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