LOCKSS Mini Tutorials

 

Introduction to LOCKSS

The LOCKSS 'Plugin Definer'

- Plugin Name

- Plugin ID

- Plugin Version

- Configuration Parameters

- AU Name Template

- Start URL Template

- Crawl Rules

- Pause time between fetches

- New Content Crawl Interval

Results

References

Writing OAI Plugins

Case Study: VTech ETDs plugin

 

LOCKSS Tool - The 'Plugin Definer' Window

  • The following screen shot shows how the LOCKSS tool would look like when you execute the batch file 'runtool.bat' from the corresponding location in the command prompt.
  • There are 9 fields as given below:
    • Plugin Name
    • Plugin ID
    • Plugin Version
    • Configuration Parameters
    • Start URL Template
    • AU Name Template
    • Crawl Rules
    • Paue Time Between Fetches
    • New Content Crawl Interval

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