Dear Amanda,
There's no way to do this in the staff interface.
This could be accomplished with a plugin, however. Alternatively, you could
add a transformation step after extracting the EAD file from ArchivesSpace. At
Yale, we rely on both approaches. I will usually only take the plugin approach
when the data would not be available otherwise (e.g. changing how the default
ASpace EAD export handles creators linked as "sources"), since I find there is
a lot more flexibility if you keep local transformations separate from the
serialization process. So, in this case, if these attributes are required, and
if you have the ability to modify the files after they are exported, then I
would recommend adding those sorts of transformation rules to a publication
process outside of ArchivesSpace. If either of those approaches are possible
to add on your end, though, then I could provide a brief proof-of-concept for
how to do that.
All that said, I'm curious if you can say more about how you use the
encodinganalog attribute right now? In my experience, people primarily use
@encodinganalog in EAD to illustrate mappings to the MARC standard, following
the examples in the EAD Tag Library and EAD Cookbook, while at the same time,
perhaps, keeping archival encodings in the shadow of MARC AMC. I'd be in favor
of removing this attribute (and @relatedencoding) from future versions of EAD
(it's not something I've seen in other schemas like MODS, TEI, etc.), so I am
especially curious on how it's being used.
Mark
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on behalf of Amanda
Focke
Sent: Wednesday, September 2, 2020 5:16 PM
To: Archivesspace Users Group
Subject: [Archivesspace_Users_Group] setting encodinganalog and other
attributes related to XML export
Hello -
Is there a way in ArchivesSpace to set encodinganalog information and
other attributes for XML export purposes, such as for basic notes like
scopecontent, acqinfo,and accessrestrict?
Thanks for any thoughts,
Amanda
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Fondren Library
Rice University
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