Thank you, Richard. Your message helped me.
From: Richard Managh <richard@dlconsulting.co.nz> Reply-To: greenstone-users@list.scms.waikato.ac.nz To: C?sar L?pez Molero <clmolero@hotmail.com> CC: greenstone-users@list.scms.waikato.ac.nz Subject: Re: [greenstone-users] Documents which belongs to more than one category Date: Tue, 19 Dec 2006 09:48:30 +1300
Hi C?sar,
In Greenstone, metadata items can have multiple values, so in a greenstone metadata.xml file, this might look like the following:
... <Metadata name="Category" mode="accumulate">Agriculture</Metadata> <Metadata name="Category" mode="accumulate">Places</Metadata> ...
Or in the GLI you just enter one value for a metadata item, then you press enter to add another value for the metadata value you already have selected.
Hope this helps,
Richard. -- DL Consulting Greenstone Digital Library and Digitisation Specialists contact@dlconsulting.co.nz www.dlconsulting.co.nz
C?sar L?pez Molero wrote:
Hello:
I am making a collection of Municipal Acts with a simple and advanced search. I've asigned a metadata category to all them but there is a problem because a few documents belongs to more than one category.
The exploration classificator I've created is the next:
classify Hierarchy -metadata dc.T?tulo -sort dc.Title -buttonname "Orden alfab?tico"
My question is "How can I assign more than one value to each document?".
For example, there are created 3 Categories: Buildings, Places and Agriculture, and there is a documents which talks about Agriculture and Places, Do I have to make a duplicate of the document or can be another possibility?
Thank you
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