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Good ArchivesSpace experiences
- No entries yetThe ability to "not" public things to the PUI at a very granular level
Poor ArchivesSpace experiences
- No entries yetJargon such as "Digital Objects", "Accessions", "Classifications". I don't think folks outside of the archives/ library professional sphere know what this means. For example in the military, "Classification" means something entirely different.
Desirable user experience examples
- No entries yetLibrarything shows a great example of discovery of materials (in this case books) through authors. The authors names are not regularized which bothers me but I think ASpace could leverage this functionality with the "names". https://www.librarything.com/author/rowlingjk
- BBC programmes uses linked data and has a slick search interface. I like the use of the word "categories" instead of "classification" in other words they limit the jargon. It's very visual to the point of being a bit busy but I think some degree of using images is important with so much visual media in archives. http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes Look at the examples below the search bar to get a full idea of the capability for showing dates, etc.
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