I think this may be a better question for Google Scholar support, but I notice listed in this page:
http://www.google.com/intl/en/scholar/inclusion.html the requirement that 'the full text of your paper is in a PDF file that ends with ".pdf"'. That appears under instructions for "Individual Authors", but it may apply generally. In any event, if this is the problem, there isn't a solution inside the Fedora Commons framework without patching the Fedora code itself. That's where the segment-names of endpoints are defined. It wouldn't be impossible to do this if you can spend some time with the Java code, but it might be much easier to set up a simple proxy using Apache httpd or the like to expose the URLs in whatever fashion you like. --- A. Soroka The University of Virginia Library On Jun 3, 2013, at 4:46 AM, Rastislav Hudak wrote: > Hi all, > > we have implemented an institutional repository using fcrepo as backend, but > our documents do not show at google scholar (not a single one, after more > than half a year). > > I don't see where we do not conform to the guidelines. One thing that i > noticed however, is that in all it's examples google uses xxx.pdf urls for > fulltexts. We do not have such urls, only disseminator calls (eg > http://<repourl>/get/o:123 which then redirects to something like > tadada/o:123/bdef:Content/get). > > Could this be the problem? Dis anyone have similar problems? > > Thanks! > Rasta > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Get 100% visibility into Java/.NET code with AppDynamics Lite > It's a free troubleshooting tool designed for production > Get down to code-level detail for bottlenecks, with <2% overhead. > Download for free and get started troubleshooting in minutes. > http://p.sf.net/sfu/appdyn_d2d_ap2_______________________________________________ > Fedora-commons-users mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/fedora-commons-users ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ How ServiceNow helps IT people transform IT departments: 1. A cloud service to automate IT design, transition and operations 2. Dashboards that offer high-level views of enterprise services 3. A single system of record for all IT processes http://p.sf.net/sfu/servicenow-d2d-j _______________________________________________ Fedora-commons-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/fedora-commons-users
