Using ArchivesSpace to create a subject guide?

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Paul Sutherland

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Jul 31, 2025, 11:45:57 AM7/31/25
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Hi all,

I'm curious if anyone has used ArchivesSpace to create a subject guide, or knows of one. We have a guide (here, and several other examples) with entries describing specific kinds of materials in each collection, built using Drupal. Being separately created and maintained, we need to maintain links to ArchivesSpace resources and maintain controlled vocabularies in both places, and easily miss things.

It strikes me that there would be some benefit to moving this into ArchivesSpace, but I am not finding any examples, and it's not clear to me how it would fit into the existing data structures. I'm envisioning automatically linking to associated subject guide entries from a resource, and from one page browsing all subject guide entries with faceted searching.

It may not be possible to do this without major plugin development beyond our capacity, but I'm curious to know if anything remotely similar exists.

Thanks,
Paul

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James Truitt

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Aug 1, 2025, 11:43:02 AM8/1/25
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Hi Paul,

There's the Subject browse in the ASpace PUI (e.g., for things at APS tagged Ahtna). I'm not sure if that gets you everything you want, but maybe it's somewhere to start?

Best,
James

Gates, Irene

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Aug 1, 2025, 12:33:35 PM8/1/25
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Hi Paul, 

We use a subject guide here at Northeastern - if you click into the two categories, you'll see the different subcategories that exist for each one. These get assigned through the Classifications field in both accession and resource records. This was set up before I started working here, but if you have questions about it I can try to find an answer for you.  

All best, 
Irene 

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Paul Sutherland

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Aug 26, 2025, 12:05:22 PM8/26/25
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Thank you both very much, and sorry for the delay. "Subject" and "Classifications" are both able to bring up entire collections tagged this way (and we could productively use categories to distinguish our collection areas - I really like seeing that in use, Irene), however what is missing in these is the extra layer - independent descriptions of specific materials within a collection, directing researchers to one part of the collection, and with other faceted search terms. For example this describes one record within a collection, but there are ones that describe a great many:

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I imagine it could be possible to make something similar as an artificial "collection" of guide entries, with related resource links, maybe with modifications to the display and search options, but it would be very hacky.

Paul


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