Meeting 2024-12-19 » History » Version 7
Alexander Watzinger, 2024-12-20 14:19
1 | 1 | Alexander Watzinger | h1. Welterbe Salzkammergut Meeting 2024-12-19, 14:00 |
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3 | 3 | Alexander Watzinger | Location: ACDH-CH, Bäckerstraße 13, room 2D (the big one next to the kitchen in 2nd floor) |
4 | 1 | Alexander Watzinger | Updated information in the course of the meeting is %{color:green}in color% and/or marked with an ✅. Every participant is welcome to add and adapt. |
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6 | h2. Participants |
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8 | 4 | Alexander Watzinger | * *OpenAtlas*: Alexander Watzinger, Nina Richards, Olivia Reichl |
9 | 6 | Alexander Watzinger | * *Welterbe Salzkammergut*: Bernd Paulowitz, Lara Alice Tudor |
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11 | 5 | Alexander Watzinger | h2. %{color:green}Topics discussed in the meeting% |
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13 | 5 | Alexander Watzinger | We discussed a lot in the meeting. Once the cooperation starts we can look at these topics in more detail. |
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15 | 7 | Alexander Watzinger | h3. Presentation site |
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17 | In the meeting we decided that we will deploy a presentation site for entered data too. |
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18 | We will begin with the generic one with just some small adaptions (e.g. map colors). |
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19 | If requested later we can of course shift the cooperation focus/priority to a more specialized presentation site anytime. |
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21 | 5 | Alexander Watzinger | h3. Multiple supers for place subs |
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23 | Because some features may encompass multiple places (areas) the question is how to deal with that. |
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24 | One possibility would be to allow e.g. multiple places as super for one feature. For more information see #2436 |
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26 | h3. Specialized views for data entry |
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28 | Because of the challenge that short-time involved persons enter data we might develop specialized views for data entry. |
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29 | 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. |
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31 | *Splitting data entry forms* |
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32 | 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. |
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34 | *Auto generate names* |
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35 | A challenge when short-time involved persons enter data in this project seemed to be the naming of entities. |
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36 | One solution would be that names are generated automatically, e.g. base type name and id |
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38 | *Importing places with geolocations* |
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39 | 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. |
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41 | *Using imported places for data entry* |
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42 | Once we have clarified the import of places we can look into using provided information for data entry. |
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44 | h3. Goobi viewer |
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46 | Because we talked about data exchange with via the "Goobi viewer":https://goobi.io/goobi-viewer. This should be possible, details about it: |
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47 | * Complex software for controlling and presenting digitization projects |
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48 | * Open Source (GPL2), available on "GitHub":https://github.com/intranda/goobi-viewer-core |
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49 | * Supports IIIF, written in Java, provides interfaces, e.g. Swagger |
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50 | * 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 |