Hello ArchivesSpace members,

As mentioned in last week's monthly update, Georgia Tech co-op student Sarah 
Morrissey is working closely with Laney on various projects, including an 
update to the Archivists' Toolkit migration tool, to be followed soon afterward 
by an update to the Archon tool. The aim is to make it possible to migrate data 
from the last version of each of these systems into the current version of 
ArchivesSpace. (Currently migration is only supported through ArchivesSpace 
1.4.2 and then users must upgrade to later versions of ArchivesSpace from 
there.) We're really excited about this update but we need your insight to move 
forward.

As you may imagine, one of the more complex pieces of the update is mapping 
container information from Toolkit to the ArchivesSpace container model. One 
discrepancy we have found is that Toolkit allowed locations to be linked 
directly to accessions, with no intervening instances or containers. In 
ArchivesSpace locations have to be linked to a top container, which is in turn 
linked to an instance. So locations that were attached directly to accessions 
in Toolkit need to be translated into instance records, and now into instances 
with top containers, and then attached to the top container.

We're curious how people who used locations with accessions in Toolkit have 
translated this data into ArchivesSpace to this point. Sarah is analyzing 
whether there is any way to determine what top containers should be created 
when, due to the use of locations, there seem to be implied containers linked 
to accessions. One top container per location? We are thinking the indicator 
would be something like the accession number plus the location with a 
sequential "unknown container" or similar. Does anyone have a better 
suggestion, or want to voice support for that idea?

We see there's also an optional Note/Container Information field that is part 
of the linking information that may be useful in some cases in determining 
container information, but since it's optional, it wouldn't be there in all 
cases, and even, if data is present, it may not always provide information that 
could be used to determine the appropriate top container data. If you used 
locations with accessions in AT, did you use this note field to record such 
information? Could it be parsed out into useful container type or indicator 
information?

Thanks for any suggestions and feedback you can provide. And looking ahead to 
the update of the Archon migration tool, if you have any suggestions for 
identifying top containers from Archon data, we'd be very interested to have 
them.

Christine

Christine Di Bella
ArchivesSpace Program Manager
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
800.999.8558 x2905
678-235-2905
cdibella13 (Skype)

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