Closed elambrinaki closed 4 years ago
For example, I have an incipit matching with the incipit from GEM (PUL) 17 50r (the first search result).
However, this incipit was added by another cataloger; it is not the canonical incipit for ID 158. Because there are three ID 155 among the top five search results, I might be cautious assigning my story ID 158. The canonical incipit for ID 155 is the third search result.
"canonical incipit" labels will help me realize that
This information will guide my choice of ID for the story.
The label could look something like
Copying Wendy's words: "It's important information, but we don't want to signal that it is the best somehow. So, in gray, to the right."
thanks @elambrinaki — I've revised the issue to rewrite as a user story, please check that it makes sense to you and captures the "why" of this feature (feel free to revise).
@rlskoeser Looks great! Thank you @rlskoeser
@elambrinaki this is available on the test site now — please confirm that it works as expected. To test thoroughly, probably a good idea to change some of the canonical incipit values in the QA TEST PEMM spreadsheet and confirm that the index is updated and they appear correctly.
The Canonical Incipit labels appear in the search.
After editing the canonical incipit in the QA TEST PEMM spreadsheet, the updated incipit appears in the search with the canonical incipit label attached.
We need to add labels ("Canonical Incipit") to the search results that come from rows with the "Canonical Incipit" field checked.
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