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Explanatory and informational pages for M&K online edition of BnF Ms. Fr 640
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njr2128 commented 4 years ago

began and completed how-to-use on 1/28/20

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ps2270 commented 4 years ago

Just noticed something to correct when possible: Menu has Glossary, Bibliography Overview of Resources has The Glossary The Biblio.... The "the" should be deleted. How to use has The Biblio... "the should be deleted

ps2270 commented 4 years ago

B/c I can't help myself, I am commenting here even before we have been given the go ahead Steve Marvin pass making-knowing-edition #360 WHY ARE ALL THE ESSAY LINKS POINTING TO STAGING EDITION INSTEAD OF EDITION640?

FAIL Principles of transcription, translation, and encoding: Both Principles of Trans, Turning Turtle, and Encoding, Marking and Knowing link to staging not 640edition edition

FAIL Peer Review: Link to Mellon Foundation WHite Paper returns a 404 correct link: http://mcpress.media-commons.org/open-review/files/2012/06/MediaCommons_Open_Review_White_Paper_final.pdf

tcatapano commented 4 years ago

see related issue: https://github.com/cu-mkp/making-knowing-edition/issues/360#issuecomment-580499820

tcatapano commented 4 years ago

@ps2270 at least for the Turning Turtle link, the code for the link is relative

For more information on the process by which Ms. Fr. 640 was translated,
see Soersha Dyon and Heather Wacha, [Turning Turtle: The Process of
Translating BnF Ms. Fr. 640](/#essays/ann_318_ie_19).

That is, when it is deployed on the staging server it will resolve to an essay on staging, but in production will resolve to the one in production.

ps2270 commented 4 years ago

OK, SORRY.

On Thu, Jan 30, 2020 at 6:04 PM tcatapano notifications@github.com wrote:

@ps2270 https://github.com/ps2270 at least for the Turning Turtle link, the code for the link is relative

For more information on the process by which Ms. Fr. 640 was translated, see Soersha Dyon and Heather Wacha, Turning Turtle: The Process of Translating BnF Ms. Fr. 640.

That is, when it is deployed on the staging server it will resolve to an essay on staging, but in production will resolve to the one in production.

— You are receiving this because you were mentioned. Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub https://github.com/cu-mkp/edition-webpages/issues/81?email_source=notifications&email_token=AF75UYFBNFVTD5XSJJJRDPDRANMGVA5CNFSM4KNZ4V62YY3PNVWWK3TUL52HS4DFVREXG43VMVBW63LNMVXHJKTDN5WW2ZLOORPWSZGOEKM4NWY#issuecomment-580503259, or unsubscribe https://github.com/notifications/unsubscribe-auth/AF75UYFIWMOZAPWULT27AZ3RANMGVANCNFSM4KNZ4V6Q .

-- Pamela H. Smith Seth Low Professor of History http://history.columbia.edu/faculty/smith-pamela-h/ The Making and Knowing Project

Director, Center for Science and Society http://scienceandsociety.columbia.edu/ Chair, Presidential Scholars in Society and Neuroscience https://presidentialscholars.columbia.edu/ Columbia University 605 Fayerweather Hall, MC 2516 1180 Amsterdam Avenue New York, N.Y. 10027 (212) 854-7662-Phone (212) 851-5963-Fax ps2270@columbia.edu

Entangled Itineraries: Materials, Practices, and Knowledges across Eurasia https://www.upress.pitt.edu/books/9780822965770/ is now available. The Body of the Artisan http://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/chicago/B/bo3618964.html has been reissued in paperback and electronic editions. The Business of Alchemy https://press.princeton.edu/titles/10868.html is available in a new paperback.

ps2270 commented 4 years ago

what confused me was that they didn't used to do that - last week they linked out to edition640

On Thu, Jan 30, 2020 at 6:07 PM Pamela H. Smith ps2270@columbia.edu wrote:

OK, SORRY.

On Thu, Jan 30, 2020 at 6:04 PM tcatapano notifications@github.com wrote:

@ps2270 https://github.com/ps2270 at least for the Turning Turtle link, the code for the link is relative

For more information on the process by which Ms. Fr. 640 was translated, see Soersha Dyon and Heather Wacha, Turning Turtle: The Process of Translating BnF Ms. Fr. 640.

That is, when it is deployed on the staging server it will resolve to an essay on staging, but in production will resolve to the one in production.

— You are receiving this because you were mentioned. Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub https://github.com/cu-mkp/edition-webpages/issues/81?email_source=notifications&email_token=AF75UYFBNFVTD5XSJJJRDPDRANMGVA5CNFSM4KNZ4V62YY3PNVWWK3TUL52HS4DFVREXG43VMVBW63LNMVXHJKTDN5WW2ZLOORPWSZGOEKM4NWY#issuecomment-580503259, or unsubscribe https://github.com/notifications/unsubscribe-auth/AF75UYFIWMOZAPWULT27AZ3RANMGVANCNFSM4KNZ4V6Q .

-- Pamela H. Smith Seth Low Professor of History http://history.columbia.edu/faculty/smith-pamela-h/ The Making and Knowing Project

Director, Center for Science and Society http://scienceandsociety.columbia.edu/ Chair, Presidential Scholars in Society and Neuroscience https://presidentialscholars.columbia.edu/ Columbia University 605 Fayerweather Hall, MC 2516 1180 Amsterdam Avenue New York, N.Y. 10027 (212) 854-7662-Phone (212) 851-5963-Fax ps2270@columbia.edu

Entangled Itineraries: Materials, Practices, and Knowledges across Eurasia https://www.upress.pitt.edu/books/9780822965770/ is now available. The Body of the Artisan http://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/chicago/B/bo3618964.html has been reissued in paperback and electronic editions. The Business of Alchemy https://press.princeton.edu/titles/10868.html is available in a new paperback.

-- Pamela H. Smith Seth Low Professor of History http://history.columbia.edu/faculty/smith-pamela-h/ The Making and Knowing Project

Director, Center for Science and Society http://scienceandsociety.columbia.edu/ Chair, Presidential Scholars in Society and Neuroscience https://presidentialscholars.columbia.edu/ Columbia University 605 Fayerweather Hall, MC 2516 1180 Amsterdam Avenue New York, N.Y. 10027 (212) 854-7662-Phone (212) 851-5963-Fax ps2270@columbia.edu

Entangled Itineraries: Materials, Practices, and Knowledges across Eurasia https://www.upress.pitt.edu/books/9780822965770/ is now available. The Body of the Artisan http://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/chicago/B/bo3618964.html has been reissued in paperback and electronic editions. The Business of Alchemy https://press.princeton.edu/titles/10868.html is available in a new paperback.

tcatapano commented 4 years ago

It's legitimately confusing because the data and code have been changing. I'm pretty sure the relative links were a recent addition.

njr2128 commented 3 years ago

This is now very outdated. closing