Closed njr2128 closed 3 years ago
we should find and replace first of all in the footnote and bilbio citations in the annotation tracking sheet!
On Thu, Apr 9, 2020 at 1:19 PM Naomi Rosenkranz notifications@github.com wrote:
essay citations in annotation-metadata editing+revisions tabs have urls that should be changed from http to https
e.g., BEFORE: Smith, Pamela H. “An Introduction to Ms. Fr. 640 and its Author-Practitioner.” In Secrets of Craft and Nature in Renaissance France. A Digital Critical Edition and English Translation of BnF Ms. Fr. 640, edited by Making and Knowing Project, Pamela H. Smith, Naomi Rosenkranz, Tianna Helena Uchacz, Tillmann Taape, Clément Godbarge, Sophie Pitman, Jenny Boulboullé, Joel Klein, Donna Bilak, Marc Smith, and Terry Catapano. New York: Making and Knowing Project, 2020. http://edition640.makingandknowing.org/#/essays/ann_300_ie_19.
AFTER: ..... New York: Making and Knowing Project, 2020. https://edition640.makingandknowing.org/#/essays/ann_300_ie_19.
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The Making and Knowing Project has just released Secrets of Craft and Nature in Renaissance France: A Digital Critical Edition and English Translation of BnF Ms. Fr. 640: http://edition640.makingandknowing.org
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.
Already done in tracking sheet (but not yet reuploaded to GitHub)
updated github annotation-metadata. It now has all citations with "https".
In GD, the spreadsheet has all "http" changed to "https" in all editing+revisions tabs for both bib and footnote citations.
Still outstanding: in essays themselves, where other essays have been cited, change to https
this will need to be a concerted campaign, as almost all essays cite at least one other essay.
On Thu, Apr 9, 2020 at 6:03 PM Naomi Rosenkranz notifications@github.com wrote:
updated github annotation-metadata. It now has all citations with "https".
In GD, the spreadsheet has all "http" changed to "https" in all editing+revisions tabs for both bib and footnote citations.
Still outstanding: in essays themselves, where other essays have been cited, change to https
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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
The Making and Knowing Project has just released Secrets of Craft and Nature in Renaissance France: A Digital Critical Edition and English Translation of BnF Ms. Fr. 640: http://edition640.makingandknowing.org
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.
footnote and bibliography citations have been updated in GD sheet Annotation Tracking and Metadata
Kelsey working on replacing all links in published essays
Kelsey has completed all student annotations and intro essays. For additional essays, we think all links should be correct as these were edited AFTER the switch.
TO DO: @njr2128 to go through Kelsey's work and fix outstanding issues she identified
Done. Should be double-checked in an automated way after essays are completely maintained as HTML (as part of work in https://github.com/cu-mkp/m-k-manuscript-data/issues/1979)
essay citations in annotation-metadata editing+revisions tabs have urls that should be changed from http to https
e.g., BEFORE: Smith, Pamela H. “An Introduction to Ms. Fr. 640 and its Author-Practitioner.” In Secrets of Craft and Nature in Renaissance France. A Digital Critical Edition and English Translation of BnF Ms. Fr. 640, edited by Making and Knowing Project, Pamela H. Smith, Naomi Rosenkranz, Tianna Helena Uchacz, Tillmann Taape, Clément Godbarge, Sophie Pitman, Jenny Boulboullé, Joel Klein, Donna Bilak, Marc Smith, and Terry Catapano. New York: Making and Knowing Project, 2020. http://edition640.makingandknowing.org/#/essays/ann_300_ie_19.
AFTER: ..... New York: Making and Knowing Project, 2020. https://edition640.makingandknowing.org/#/essays/ann_300_ie_19.