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Alexander Watzinger, 2024-12-20 13:56
Welterbe Salzkammergut Meeting 2024-12-19, 14:00¶
Location: ACDH-CH, Bäckerstraße 13, room 2D (the big one next to the kitchen in 2nd floor)
Updated information in the course of the meeting is in color and/or marked with an ✅. Every participant is welcome to add and adapt.
Participants¶
- OpenAtlas: Alexander Watzinger, Nina Richards, Olivia Reichl
- Welterbe Salzkammergut: Bernd Paulowitz, Lara Alice Tudor, Renate Bornberg
Topics discussed in the meeting¶
We discussed a lot in the meeting. Once the cooperation starts we can look at these topics in more detail.
Multiple supers for place subs¶
Because some features may encompass multiple places (areas) the question is how to deal with that.
One possibility would be to allow e.g. multiple places as super for one feature. For more information see #2436
Specialized views for data entry¶
Because of the challenge that short-time involved persons enter data we might develop specialized views for data entry.
The aim would of course also be to make this in a most generic way so that it can be used for different scenarios and projects too.
Splitting data entry forms
Because a lot of types with different priorities and maybe even interconnected dependencies are needed one solution would be to split theses forms to enter data step by step.
Auto generate names
A challenge when short-time involved persons enter data in this project seemed to be the naming of entities.
One solution would be that names are generated automatically, e.g. base type name and id
Importing places with geolocations
Geolocated places can be imported. We will have to look in detail at provided data once available if the build in import suffice or we need some extra scripts/functionality.
Using imported places for data entry
Once we have clarified the import of places we can look into using provided information for data entry.
Goobi viewer¶
Because we talked about data exchange with via the Goobi viewer. This should be possible, details about it:- Complex software for controlling and presenting digitization projects
- Open Source (GPL2), available on GitHub
- Supports IIIF, written in Java, provides interfaces, e.g. Swagger
- For metadata curation the ACDH-CH provides an instance of the software Goobi Workflow (and Viewer) jointly with BAS:IS, so there seem to be some experiences with it at our institute
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