DSpace/C2/Create-Community-and-Sub-Community-in-DSpace/English
Script : Create Community and Sub-community
Author : Pankaj Patil
Keywords: Community, Sub-community, Group policy, Community administrator, create Community, Community metadata
Visual Cue | Narration |
Slide: Title | Welcome to this spoken tutorial on Create Community and Sub-community. |
Slide: Learning Objectives | In this tutorial, we will learn to
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Slide: System requirements | This tutorial is recorded using
However you may use any other web browser of your choice. |
Slide: Pre-requisites | To practice this tutorial, you should have* Installed DSpace 6.3 on your system
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Slide: Pre-requisites | * If not then go through the prerequisite tutorials on this website. |
Slide: Prerequisites |
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Slide : Code files |
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Slide: Community in DSpace |
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Narration only | Now, let us proceed to create a Community. |
Open Web Browser
Address Bar >> localhost:8080 |
Open a web browser and go to the DSpace interface. |
Log in to DSpace with administrator
Username: dspace.u1@gmail.com Password : u1pass |
Log in to DSpace with an administrator account.
I will login with the administrator account. |
Only narration | We are now in the admin’s My DSpace page. |
Click on Browse tab | Click on the Browse tab in the navigation bar. |
Select Communities & Collections | Select Communities & Collections from the drop-down.
Communities and Collections page opens up. |
Click on Create Top-Level Community | To create a Community, click on the Create Top-Level Community button in Admin Tools section. |
Point to Create Community label | Create Community page opens up.
It displays the Community's metadata form. |
Slide : Community Metadata | Communities are described using metadata elements.
Basic metadata elements of communities are,
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Narration only | Switch to DSpace. |
Point to Community’s metadata label | Now we will fill the Community’s metadata. |
Point to all fields in the form | Notice that all the fields in the form are optional.
But, it is recommended to enter at least a Community Name. Otherwise an untitled Community will be created. |
Show metadata file | For ease of practice, we have provided Community metadata in a text file.
I will use the same for entering the Community metadata. |
Enter Name and Introductory text
Name : IITB Digital Library Introductory text : IITB Digital Library Community contains educational resources |
Enter the Name and Introductory text as shown.
You can use basic HTML tags in the Introductory text field. |
Point to Short Description,
Copyright text, Sidebar text |
For now, I will leave the fields Short Description, Copyright text, and Sidebar text as empty. |
Point to create button | By clicking on the Create button at the bottom of the page, a Community without logo is created. |
Click on Upload a Logo button | For this demonstration, let us upload a logo.
To do so, click on the Upload a Logo button. |
Point to Upload Logo | We will be redirected to the Upload Logo page. |
Click on Browse button | Click on the Browse button. |
Point to File Upload pop up window | File Upload window opens up. |
Select logo image
Select communitylogo.png from Downloads directory. |
Browse and select the logo image from your machine.
The same is available in the Code Files link. I have downloaded the logo image in the Downloads directory in my machine. |
Click Open button | Then, click on the Open button. |
Point to logo name | Immediately, the selected logo filename appears next to the Browse button. |
Slide: Community Logo | * png, jpg, gif format images can be used for Community logo
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Narration only | Switch to DSpace. |
Click on Upload button | To upload a logo, click on the Upload button at the bottom of the page. |
Point to Edit Community | We are redirected to the Edit Community page.
Edit Community page has details of the newly created Community. |
Narration only | The Create button on the Create Community page is used to save a newly created Community.
But, If we upload a Community logo, DSpace directly creates a Community. In that case, it is not required to click the Create button on the Create Community page. |
Narration only | We have now successfully created a Community.
Let us proceed to cross-verify the newly created Community. |
Click on Home tab | To do that, click on the Home tab in the navigation bar. |
Click on Browse tab | Then click on the Browse tab in the navigation bar. |
Select Communities & Collections | Select Communities & Collections from the drop-down.
Communities and Collections interface opens up. |
Point to IITB Digital Library | Observe that the newly created Community is displayed with a logo and name. |
Narration only | Let us now proceed to edit the Community. |
Select IITB Digital Library | Click on the Community name, to select it for editing. |
Point to Community home page | The Community home page appears. |
Point to Admin Tools | Next to the Community home page section, we have Admin Tools.
Admin Tools are used for managing Community. |
click on button Edit | To edit a Community, click on the Edit button in the Admin Tools. |
Point to Edit Community | Edit Community page opens up with the details of the selected Community. |
Edit fields in Community's metadata
Introductory text: IITB Digital Library Community contains educational resources from various domains like Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering,etc |
You can edit the fields in the Community's metadata form now.
I have edited, Introductory text as shown here. |
Click on the Update button | Once Community's metadata is edited, click on the Update button at the bottom of the page. |
Point to updated Introductory text | Notice that Introductory text is now updated. |
Narration only | Now, let us proceed to learn how to delete the Community. |
Click the Edit button | Click on the Edit button in Admin Tools. |
Click on Delete this Community button | Click on the Delete this Community button above the Community's settings section. |
Point to Delete Community | Immediately, we will be asked to confirm Delete Community action. |
Narration only | To confirm, click on the Delete button. |
Narration only | Once you click the Delete button, the Community will be deleted. |
Click on Cancel button | For this demonstration, I will not delete any Community.
So, I will click on the Cancel button. |
Narration only | We are back to the Community home page. |
Narration only | Now, let us proceed to create the Community Administrator role for our Community.
We will assign the Community Administrator role to the EPerson with the ID dspace.u2@gmail.com |
Click the Edit button | Click on the Edit button in the Admin Tools. |
Point to Community Administrator | Community's settings section has the settings for Community Administrator. |
Click on the Create button | Click on the Create button next to the Community Administrators label. |
Point to Edit Group | We will be redirected to the Edit Group page. |
Narration only | Observe that this Edit group page is the one, which we had used to create a group.
That means, DSpace is creating a group of Community Administrators. |
Point to Name field | By default, DSpace generates a name for the group.
But we can provide our own name to the group of Community Administrators. For this demonstration, I will keep the default name as it is. |
Click on Select E-people | Now, we will add the EPerson as a Community Administrator.
Click on the Select E-people button below the EPerson Members field. |
Point to Select E-people window | Select E-people pop-up window opens up. |
Click on the Add button | Click on the Add button adjacent to the ID of the respective EPerson.
I will select the user with the email ID dspace.u2@gmail.com. |
Point to the added user in the EPerson Members field | Immediately the selected user will be added to the EPerson Members field. |
Click on the Close button | If you wish to add more members, then repeat the same steps.
Once done, close the Select E-people pop-up window by clicking on the Close button. |
Select EPerson from EPerson Member field |
We can also remove the member from the group.
To do so, select the respective member to be removed from the EPerson Members field. |
Point on the Remove Selected button | Then click on the Remove Selected button, below the EPerson Members field.
I’m skipping this step for this demonstration. |
Click on Update Group | Once done, click on the Update Group button at the bottom of the page to update the changes. |
Narration only | So, we have now successfully assigned the Community Administrator role to EPerson.
Let us proceed to cross-verify the same. |
Click on Content tab in navigation bar | Click on the Content tab in the navigation bar. |
Select Communities & Collections | Select Communities & Collections from the drop-down. |
Select IITB Digital Library | Select the Community.
I am selecting the IITB Digital Library. |
Point to Community home page | The Community home page appears. |
Click the Edit button | Click on the Edit button in the Admin Tools. |
Click the Edit button next to Community Administrators | Now, click on the Edit button next to Community Administrators. |
Point to EPerson Members field | We can see that EPerson has been assigned the Community Administrator’s role. |
Narration only | The Community Administrator has authority to manage the Community. |
Narration only | Now, let us proceed to create a Sub-community.
Hierarchically, Sub-community is created under the Community. |
Narration only | To create a Sub-community first we have to select a Community. |
Click on Content tab in navigation bar >>Select Communities & Collections | Click on the Content tab in the navigation bar and select Communities & Collections from the drop-down. |
Narration Only | Select the Community. |
Select IITB Digital Library | I am selecting IITB Digital Library. |
Point to Community home page | Community home page appears. |
Click on the button Create Sub-community | Click on the button Create Sub-community in the Admin Tools section. |
Point to Create Community label | The Create Community page opens up.
It contains the Community's metadata form. |
Point to Community's metadata | Scan through the Community's metadata form.
The form is the same as the one which we used to create the Community. |
Point to Name and Introductory Text
Sub-community Name : Electrical Engineering Introductory text : Electrical Engineering Sub -community contains educational resources of Electrical Domain. |
Fill the Community's metadata as shown here. |
Point to Logo | For this demonstration, I will skip uploading a logo for the Sub-community. |
click on the Create button | Once the Community metadata is entered, click on the Create button at the bottom of the page. |
Point to Community home page | The Sub-community is created and the Sub-community home page is displayed. |
Narration only | This means that we have successfully created a Sub-community. |
Logout from DSpace | Let us logout this user from the DSpace interface now. |
Only Narration | This brings us to the end of this tutorial.
Let us summarise. |
Slide: Summary | In this tutorial we learnt to :* Create a Community and Sub-community
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Slide: Assignment | As an assignment,
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Narration only | This script and video for this tutorial was contributed by Pankaj Patil from IIT Bombay.
And this is Nancy Varkey along with the Spoken Tutorial team signing off. Thanks for joining. |