[Archivesspace_Users_Group] Question about Preparing Level/Container Manager in Archon for Migration
Prom, Christopher John
prom at illinois.edu
Fri Jan 17 13:53:45 EST 2014
Julie,
I am working on packaging the release of the Archon migration tool and full migration guidelines, and I will provide a detailed response to these questions next week.
Chris
Christopher J. Prom, PhD
Assistant University Archivist and Professor
University of Illinois Archives/Library
prom at illinois.edu<mailto:prom at illinois.edu>
217 244 2052
On Jan 15, 2014, at 5:16 PM, "Grob, Julie" <jgrob at uh.edu<mailto:jgrob at uh.edu>> wrote:
Hi all,
I am working on preparing our content in Archon for migration to ArchivesSpace. Let me preface my question by saying that I’m stepping in because we are between Archon managers, and I am quite rusty on a lot of this. It has also been many years since I worked with EAD, and we don’t ever export our Archon finding aids to EAD, so there may be some things that need standardization.
I’m on step 4 – Level/Container Manager. We have about 30 different Level/Container types, and it doesn’t seem to be consistent as to whether they were marked as Intellectual Level or Physical Container when they were created. Other than the default types.
1. Can I assume that most created Level/Container types should probably just be checked off as Physical Containers because they’re not part of the intellectual hierarchical structure of a finding aid? (Cassette, Drawer, Film, Map, etc.)
2. There are a number of Level/Container types where I’m not sure what they were created for (Room? Track?) I wanted to search Archon for the actual content that was described by these mysterious Level/Container types, but there doesn’t seem to be a way to do that. Should I just assume that these are Physical Containers?
3. Are there any other “Intellectual” or “Intellectual & Physical” types I should be looking out for other than the ones listed in the Archon documentation? (collection, fonds, class, recordgrp, series, subfonds, subgrp, subseries, file, item, otherlevel).
4. We do have sub-sub-series and sub-sub-sub-series. What would the EAD level be for those.
Thanks for your help. I want everything to migrate smoothly!
Julie
Julie Grob
Coordinator for Digital Projects & Instruction
Special Collections
University of Houston Libraries
713-743-9744
jgrob at uh.edu<mailto:jgrob at uh.edu>
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