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Wondering if anyone can help with a challenge I've been set. I've got a task to investigate how easily we could populate a togglable English-Scottish Gaelic front end supplied by Archives Space data (through either the SOLR index or the API- we've built a few
single-language sites which interrogate ArchivesSpace SOLR).</div>
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I know that language can be captured when cataloguing, but would I be right in saying there is no way of capturing the same data in multiple languages (i.e. can I catalogue a title for a resource twice, once in English, and once in Gaelic, and would the link,
that they are 'the same thing' be preserved?)?</div>
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The current website is a bespoke postgres db, which can do this. We want to migrate the users over to ArchivesSpace, and I'm pretty sure it can handle everything, but this would be a sticking point if it's not possible.</div>
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Cheers</div>
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