The submission process is the function that enables users to add an item to the repository. The process of submission includes uploading the file(s) comprising the digital item and entering descriptive information about the item.

This page covers single-item submission via the Submission user interface. TDL-hosted DSpace repositories also enable batch ingest of files in SimpleArchiveFormat packages via both the web interface and command line tools. For more about batch ingest, see the LYRASIS wiki.

Overview

Submitters are people who can upload files to collections in DSpace. People must be assigned to the role of Submitter or Collection Administrator in the repository administrative interface before they can submit content. See the section on Users, Groups, and Roles for more details.

Submitting an item to the repository is a multi-step process. At any point in the submission process you can stop and save your work for a later date by clicking on the Save & Exit button at the bottom of the page. The data you have already entered will be stored until you return to the submission, and you will be reminded on your MY ACCOUNT page that you have a submission in process. If somehow you accidentally exit from the submission process, you can always resume from your MY ACCOUNT page. You can also cancel your submission at any point.

How to submit (upload files)

Once the item you submitted is reviewed and approved, you will get a message like this:

You submitted: King of the Hillside

To collection: Colleen Collection 1 for Testing

Your submission has been accepted and archived in DSpace, and it has been assigned the following identifier:

https://training6-ir.tdl.org/handle/123456789/15

Please use this identifier when citing your submission.

Many thanks!

DSpace


For more information about the approval process, please see the Workflows section