9:00 am - 12:30 pm | Choose Your ASpace Adventure. Controlling Data in ArchivesSpace. Location: Computer Lab Expand |
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| This workshop will cover introductory topics on the ArchivesSpace Staff Interface |
and a finalized workshop agenda will be determined , selected by a poll presented during registration check-out |
. Polling for workshop topics will close on November 16th, but registration for this workshop will remain open after this polling period.Suggested topics include: Deep dive of Accession . "Option 3: Controlling Data in ArchivesSpace" is the workshop topic that received the most votes. About this workshop: The learning objectives for this workshop includes: - Working with agent and subject records
- Working with controlled values list
- Setting up default templates and note order
- Record and manage physical locations and containers within a repository
Suggested topics included: - Option 1: Deep dive of Accession & Resource records: How to create an accession record, all about notes and spawning
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Deep dive of Resource records: - ; How to create a resource record, all about notes, creating multi-level description, adding instance(s)
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Deep dive of Agent and Subject records: How to create, what all the fields are for, when does ArchivesSpace consider the record a duplicate
- Option 2: Built-in ArchivesSpace efficiencies: Learn how to use Rapid Data Entry
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, - ; set up default values for new accession, resource or digital object records
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, - ; import EAD record with archival objects and merge with brief top-level resource record
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, , and Container - ; Container and Location management (Space tracking)
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: Learn about top containers and how to batch edit them, container profiles, location profiles and the space calculator Event record and Collection Management fields Data cleanup
- Option 3: Controlling Data in ArchivesSpace: Cleaning up controlled values list
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, - ; adding values to controlled values list
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, - ; creating agent and subject records; merging duplicate agent/subject records
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You will a Windows, Mac, or Linux laptop to this workshop. Do not bring a Chromebook or iOS/Android tablet.for the workshop: - Computers will be provided in the computer lab.
- You are not required to bring a laptop, but you are welcome to bring it if you prefer.
Workshop materials we will provide: - ASpace workshop instance
- Workshop workbook: (link will be provided next week)
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Instructor: - Miloche Kottman, University of Kansas Libraries
| Workshop B: Introduction to Git and GitHub: A hands-on workshop. Location: Community Room (aka Programming Classroom on the map) Expand |
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| Git is a powerful open source version control tool that was originally designed for software development projects. GitHub is a web-based service that offers the functionality of Git plus additional features that enhance collaboration and project management. The combination of Git and GitHub creates a redundant, transparent, and reproducible work environment. However, accessing items available on GitHub (such as ArchivesSpace source code, documentation, and migration scripts) can be confusing and frustrating without training and practice. This workshop will introduce you to the basics of using Git on the command line, setting up your own GitHub repository, and contributing to projects hosted on GitHub. This workshop will also introduce you to using Markdown for formatting plain text files. You do not need to have any prior knowledge of Git, GitHub, Markdown, or the Unix-style command line to attend. |
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| You will need to bring a Windows, Mac, or Linux laptop to this workshop. Do not bring a Chromebook or iOS/Android tablet, as these do not have appropriate functionality for Git. You will need to install some software and create a GitHub account prior to the workshop. Instructions for these tasks | will be sent to registrants in advance.Instructor: - Jamene Brooks-Kieffer, University of Kansas Libraries
Helpers: - Patrice-Andre Prud'homme, Oklahoma State University Library
- Scott Hanrath, University of Kansas Libraries
- Tami Albin, University of Kansas Libraries
This workshop is based on Git and GitHub lessons from [Library Carpentry](https://librarycarpentry.github.io/lc-git/) and the [Mozilla Science Lab](http://mozillascience.github.io/working-open-workshop/github_for_collaboration). | 3.5 hours |