[Archivesspace_Users_Group] Sub-subseries custom usage?

Earle, Lev learle at library.rochester.edu
Tue Oct 20 13:28:48 EDT 2020


Hi Mark,

Thanks for this, this was very helpful and gives me a lot to work with on our end. Have you utilized this arrangement in any of your finding aids? We do have some custom options in various fields that have been built over the years and they inevitably seem to require lots of merging and cleanup down the line, which gets trickier when you’re dealing with the structural aspects like container lists and not just descriptors.


Cheers,
-Lev.

___________________________
Lev Earle
Special Collections Processing Archivist – RBSCP
University of Rochester River Campus Libraries
they/them pronouns



From: archivesspace_users_group-bounces at lyralists.lyrasis.org <archivesspace_users_group-bounces at lyralists.lyrasis.org> On Behalf Of Custer, Mark
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Hi, Lev.

Short answer:  you can select “otherlevel” and then type in “sub-subseries” (even “sub-sub-subseries” and whatever else that’s needed).  You might need to update your display code, but that approach would keep the EAD valid.  I'm attaching a screenshot for how to do that in ArchivesSpace.  That said, I would probably advise against doing that since then you’re on the hook for making sure that there are no typos, etc….. and what, really, is a sub-subseries, or a sub-series, for that matter? 😊.  So, again, the display code might need to be updated, but nothing else would preclude you have having subseries children of other subseries.

Longer response, which doesn't really add much:  the closed list that ArchivesSpace uses for its "Archival Object Level" enumeration list comes from the EAD schemas.  Those schemas are based on ISAD(G) 3.1.4, which does not specify a closed list or definitions for different levels, I don’t think, but it does include a few different examples such as “Sub-series”.  In the first version of EAD, it looks like there were 9 valid options for the level of description, including “subseries”.  EAD 2002 and EAD3 bump that up to 11 valid options.  And starting with EAD2002, “otherlevel” was added to the controlled list of values to provide users a way to specify any other level that was required locally.  So, you can encode something like @level=’otherlevel’ and @otherlevel=’sub-subseries’ to add any local levels of description that you want.


All that said, I still don't know the difference between a series and subseries (aside from the context, which would be indicated by having a series as a child of a series), so I'm actually in favor of less values (e.g. removing subseries and just using series wherever that's needed) 🙂.


Mark








From: archivesspace_users_group-bounces at lyralists.lyrasis.org<mailto:archivesspace_users_group-bounces at lyralists.lyrasis.org> [mailto:archivesspace_users_group-bounces at lyralists.lyrasis.org] On Behalf Of Earle, Lev
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Subject: [Archivesspace_Users_Group] Sub-subseries custom usage?

Hello everyone,

I’m wondering if anyone out there has configured their instance to make sub-subseries level designations available.

I’m currently working with some very large collection imports where sub-subseries would be useful, and know that EAD allows for I think a maximum of twelve levels (or something faintly ridiculous), but also know that the out-of-the-box AS doesn’t include a sub-subseries level designation. I know you can technically nest subseries as children under each other, but this feels like bad form and plays havoc with our display code. We could probably figure out something ourselves to hack in a sub-subseries designation, but I wanted to see what/if anyone else was doing, as we’d like to try and build consistently with other institutions to make future inter-institutional collaboration go more smoothly.

Many thanks for any help! I’m new to this listserv and have been learning a lot following conversations but still have a long ways to go.

Cheers,
-Lev.

___________________________
Lev Earle
Special Collections Processing Archivist – RBSCP
University of Rochester River Campus Libraries
they/them pronouns

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