--- A. Soroka Digital Research and Scholarship R & D the University of Virginia Library
Tom-- Yes and no. Yes, in the sense that nothing of policy prevents us from sharing it, but no, in the sense that it is currently -very- tightly bound up with our workflow machinery, so I don't know how useful it could immediately be to you. I can put you in touch with the programmer who constructed that workflow, if you like. Anyone else interested in that tooling is also welcome to contact me off-list. --- A. Soroka Digital Research and Scholarship R & D the University of Virginia Library On Aug 9, 2010, at 11:00 PM, CODE4LIB automatic digest system wrote: > From: Tom Cramer <[email protected]> > Date: August 9, 2010 11:09:02 AM EDT > Subject: Re: EAD in Blacklight (was: Re: [CODE4LIB] Batch loading in fedora) > > > Adam, > > Is the EAD-to-RDF "graphinator" code you describe shareable? I'd like to > experiment with it for some ongoing work that involves ingesting archival > collections into Fedora, and then editing them with Hydra and viewing them > via Blacklight. > > - Tom > > > On Aug 8, 2010, at 8:13 AM, [Your Name] wrote: > >> I'd like to share an alternative approach that we're pursuing here at UVa. >> It doesn't speak quite directly to operations on finding aids by themselves, >> with no attention to representing on-line the collection so described, but >> more to those situations where you make an attempt at a full digital >> surrogate for a collection, using repository machinery. I hope, though, that >> it might be useful to hear about. We started from a few principles as >> follows. (All of them have exceptions, of course. {grin})
