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5 mins | Intro | |
15 mins | EAD Mapping reorganization | Opening the floor to Regine Heberlein to show us her work and invite comments. Further discussion on EAD work for this term Minutes: Thank you to Regine for the initiative on this reorganization! Excellent discussion around this new data model and the advantages it presents. Regine’s next step will be to bring in content as appropriate from our preexisting spreadsheet, as well as add some new columns to help with sorting. New columns to potentially include: Display/HTML? Supported? DACS? Discussed the goal to define a Minimum Viable Product for EAD using these fields and our work to support unit testing for the developers. Suggested we talk to Mark Custer about TS-EAS and supporting EAD4 Support for EAD3/EAD4 is a good question to raise at the online forum Why are we adopting a new standard (EAD4) when no one is using EAD3?
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20 min | Updates on progress | Action items from last agenda: https://archivesspace.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/AC/pages/2984051521/2021-11-11+Metadata+meeting+notes#Action-Items Valerie Addonizio Updates: Elizabeth Roke Updates Kevin Schlottmann Updates |
15 min | New/Ongoing ticket review | Check for new tickets. Reviewed https://archivesspace.atlassian.net/browse/ANW-547 Was particularly difficult. There is a lot in here, would be better broken up into multiple user stories. Reading this as the ability to emulate the repeatable unitid with a type attribute in EAD. Better argument at the archival object level because there are some ways to work around this in Resources with the use of plugins. Different use case of managing agents because there are different authority records, but ArchivesSpace should be the database of record. Hesitance about prioritizing giving intellectual records multiple identifiers. No solid conclusion today, will continue to revisit.
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5 min | Next steps/homework | This time I’m going to get the darn action items up faster! We will switch the working meeting and the regular meeting for January to account for the holidays. |