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resources:cerl_thesaurus:editing:newinterface [2020/01/27 09:41] – [3.5 Related Places] jahnke | resources:cerl_thesaurus:editing:newinterface [2020/01/27 12:15] – jahnke | ||
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Sources that apply to a specific piece of information only (such as bibliographic data or an individual variant name form) are recorded in that particular field. | Sources that apply to a specific piece of information only (such as bibliographic data or an individual variant name form) are recorded in that particular field. | ||
- | 3.4 Notes and Biographical Data | + | ==== 3.4 Notes and Biographical Data ==== |
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+ | There are four categories of (public) notes in a CERL Thesaurus record: | ||
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+ | //**General notes**// can hold any information on the described entity that does not fit in any of the other categories. | ||
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+ | // | ||
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+ | In the form based editor biographical data and date of activities are two separate fields, while in the (Unimarc-based) "CT Internal Format" | ||
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+ | Any other information about a person' | ||
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+ | Any aspect of the entity' | ||
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+ | Unless controlled vocabulary or codes are used, all note fields are free-text fields, which means that the language of the note is always indicated. Note fields also provide a subfield to record the source the information is taken from. | ||
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+ | For a detailed description of the available fields and the input convention applying see: | ||
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==== 3.5 Related Places ==== | ==== 3.5 Related Places ==== | ||
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Records for places can only link to other places, not to persons, printers or corporate bodies (while any of these can link to a place record). | Records for places can only link to other places, not to persons, printers or corporate bodies (while any of these can link to a place record). | ||
+ | For a detailed description of the available fields and the input convention applying see: | ||
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+ | In the Unimarc-based //CT Internal Format// three different fields are used, depending on the type of entity the link points to. In the form based editor there is only one (complex) data entry field for links to persons, printers and corporate bodies. Here the type of the target entity is selected from the drop down list. | ||
==== 3.7 Signs, Marks, Devices ==== | ==== 3.7 Signs, Marks, Devices ==== | ||
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- | 3.10 Other Formats | + | ==== 3.10 Other Formats |
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+ | Internally, CERL Thesaurus records are stored as JSON objects. From the web interface, the (actual) internal format of a record can be retrieved in JSON or YAML. For compatiblity reasons the interface also supports the old "CT Internal Format" | ||
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+ | Additionally CT data can be retrieved in RDF as well (RDF/XML, Turtle or JSON-LD) to use it in Linked Data applications. There are, however, a few pieces of information that are currently not translated into RDF, so RDF description sets are marginally less complete than records in the (JSON-based) internal format or the old (Unimarc-based) "CT Internal Format" | ||
===== 4 Editing the CERL Thesaurus ===== | ===== 4 Editing the CERL Thesaurus ===== |
resources/cerl_thesaurus/editing/newinterface.txt · Last modified: 2023/12/11 15:13 by jahnke