Trying to move from eprints to ContentDM. I was able to export the
metadata easily enough but now have a file that looks like this:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
<eprintsdata xmlns="http://eprints.org/ep2/data">
<record>
<field name="eprintid">1</field>
<field name="userid">1</field>
<field name="dir">disk0/00/00/00/01</field>
<field name="datestamp">2003-02-07</field>
<field name="type">thesis</field>
<field name="succeeds"></field>
<field name="commentary"></field>
<field name="replacedby"></field>
<field name="abstract">Alcohol affects individuals physically,
mentally, and emotionally. Little work has been done to investigate a
possible link between alcoholism and anger.
The purpose of this research study was an attempt to determine if
alcohol dependence had an effect on the amount of anger an individual
reported and
the ways an individual expresses his or her anger. The researched
was gathered from 20 alcohol dependent individuals at Alliance
Treatment Center
(ATC). Anger was measured in alcohol dependent individuals using
one survey containing two separate instruments; (a) The State-Trait
Anger
Expression Inventory-2 (STAXI-2), and (b) the Anger Disorder
Scale. All participants completed the anger survey upon admission
(pre-detoxification)
and again, 4-6 days later, upon discharge (post-detoxification).
This research study examined subscales, comparing pre-detoxification
to
post-detoxification anger scores for each participant. The mean
scores were compared among 20 participants, both male and female. Data
collected
from ATC revealed only one significant finding; this was found in
a subscale of the STAXI-2 measure. This provides information to
conclude alcohol
dependence may have an effect on how individuals control their
expression of angry feelings. There were no significant differences
detected on any of
the other STAXI-2 scales. This means that there was little to no
difference in how an individual perceives the intensity of current
feelings, and the
perceived verbal and physical expression of anger, following
detoxification. The ADS was the second measure used in this research
study. In
comparing the pre to post detoxification scores, this measure
provided no significant findings. Therefore, there were little to no
differences in how
participants viewed their problems with or without the influence
of alcohol. This study was breaking new ground, a repetition of this
study, with minor
modifications, could provide valuable results for those studying
alcohol dependence and anger. </field>
<field name="altloc">http://wilson.ccsu.edu/theses/etd-2002-4/etd-2002-4.html</field>
<field name="altloc">http://wilson.ccsu.edu/theses/etd-2002-4/etd-2002-4.pdf</field>
<field name="authors" id=""><part name="given">Sarah
J.</part><part name="family">Colella</part></field>
<field name="chapter"></field>
<field name="commref"></field>
<field name="confdates"></field>
<field name="conference"></field>
<field name="confloc"></field>
<field name="department">Department of Criminology and Criminal
Justice</field>
<field name="institution">Central Connecticut State University</field>
<field name="ispublished">unpub</field>
<field name="keywords">CCSU Thesis</field>
<field name="month">jul</field>
<field name="note">The author grants to Central Connecticut State
University or its agents the right to archive and display their thesis
or dissertation in whole or in part in
the University Libraries in all forms of media, now or hereafter
known. The author retains all proprietary rights, such as patent
rights. The author also
retains the right to use in future works (such as articles or
books) all or part of this thesis or dissertation. 

Use or inclusion of any portion of this ETD in a work intended
for commercial use will require clearance by the copyright owner.
</field>
<field name="number"></field>
<field name="pages"></field>
<field name="pubdom">FALSE</field>
<field name="publication"></field>
<field name="publisher"></field>
<field name="refereed">FALSE</field>
<field name="referencetext"></field>
<field name="reportno"></field>
<field name="series"></field>
<field name="subjects">HM</field>
<field name="subjects">HV</field>
<field name="subjects">HN</field>
<field name="subjects">HQ</field>
<field name="thesistype">Masters Thesis</field>
<field name="title">The Relationship Between Alcoholism and Anger</field>
<field name="volume"></field>
<field name="year">2002</field>
<field name="suggestions"></field>
</record>
Edward Iglesias
On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 2:09 PM, Ethan Gruber <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hi Edward,
>
> The probability of transforming Dublin Core or any other XML standard into
> tab delimited text is dependent upon how "database-like" the source XML is.
> If your Dublin Core files have a lot of hierarchical/nested content, you're
> going to have some problems migrating it into a simple tab delimited text
> file. Are you attempting to migrate Dublin Core into a database or
> something?
>
> Ethan Gruber
> University of Virginia Library
>
> On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 2:05 PM, Edward Iglesias
> <[log in to unmask]>wrote:
>
>> Hello there. Does anyone have an xslt stylesheet or know of a tool
>> that can transform dublin core xml into tab delimited text?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>>
>> Edward Iglesias
>>
>
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