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Map Metadata to Past Perfect #288

Closed jamieviva closed 9 years ago

jamieviva commented 9 years ago

Create starer guide for export to CSV, import to Past Perfect.

areisemann commented 9 years ago

Do you mean that this will be one of the sections pulled from the current User Manual and relocated into a starter guide?

Additionally, the supplementary section on metadata contains a link to help move data entered in Past Perfect into DC metadata: http://www.sewallbelmont.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/SBHM-Metadata-Plan.pdf. This is admittedly not as quick and easy as a direct import, but at least it's already there and can help people out until this function is set up.

jhain commented 9 years ago

This is to give museum users a guide to export data entered into PSAP and import into past perfect, not the other way around. There is currently nothing in the user manual about past perfect, we’re going to reference it several places, but prob. add to the supplementary sections of the FIDG.

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From: areisemann [mailto:notifications@github.com] Sent: Wednesday, May 06, 2015 2:01 PM To: PresConsUIUC/PSAP Subject: Re: [PSAP] Map Metadata to Past Perfect (#288)

Do you mean that this will be one of the sections pulled from the current User Manual and relocated into a starter guide?

Additionally, the supplementary section on metadata contains a link to help move data entered in Past Perfect into DC metadata: http://www.sewallbelmont.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/SBHM-Metadata-Plan.pdf. This is admittedly not as quick and easy as a direct import, but at least it's already there and can help people out until this function is set up.

— Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHubhttps://github.com/PresConsUIUC/PSAP/issues/288#issuecomment-99574662.

areisemann commented 9 years ago

ok, great! i went ahead and mentioned that the PSAP would have this capacity to the folks at MAC.

jamieviva commented 9 years ago

Clarification: this isn't added functionality, just an additional resource - we are mapping metadata fields from PSAP to PastPerfect, the user would still need to export in CSV, import into Excel, import into PastPerfect, and they will be pretty sparse records that users will probably want to expand.