Open hannahackermans opened 4 years ago
Updated issue #41 made the original post easier to read (markdown formatting magic). I also included link to this issue in the paragraph.
Yay, there is a lot of views listing the collections. I think I got them all:
commit a03fcafd888ab1adc3f15572074a1db1d6738cdf (HEAD -> master, origin/master, origin/HEAD) Author: Stein Magne Bjorklund steinmb@smbjorklund.com Date: Fri Sep 4 17:25:10 2020 +0200
Issue 450 views data exports to research collections
Attached export to:
People
Creative works:
Critical Writing:
Organizations:
Teaching Resources:
Publishers:
Databases and Archives:
Events:
Tagged as need review and more info. When we have all the data exports we need to figure out what fields we want to export.
This looks exactly as I envisioned (also, CSV yay!)
Do we have templates for what data we export from content types that are not critical writings and creative works? Or are we doing that for the first time? I can make a plan for exported fields per data type, but I think we should discuss it with @elmcip before committing to it.
If that is a longer discussion, perhaps we can start with a button for critical writing, since we already have export for that in other places and it could just be the same for now? (although #452 suggests making some changes)
@hannahackermans there is no generic template/rule that work as the baseline for exports for various content types. I think perhaps we should have though.
It could be that we can use these pages as a starting point? It have be done manually anyway:
Hannah will make model excel sheets and we will push this to next release.
(part of research collection review, #411 )
In research collections, there are a variety of content types collected. There is an XLS button for the creative works, but not for the other content types. For the research collection to function well for researchers, there needs to be at least an XLS button for the critical writings as well.
How to test