Holley,
A timely question!
We haven't yet discussed or publicized this much to Omeka devs, since
we're still ironing out details, but one way or another Omeka 2.1,
slated for late summer, will include an API for data transfer.
That's good, but doesn't entirely address the task -- there would still
be the need to build something in Drupal that can 1) read from the Omeka
API and 2) stuff the data into the structures of your Drupal instance.
Those are not small tasks, but they're not insurmountable either. It
would be something to start planning with your Drupal dev team early.
The thing with Drupal is that any Drupal instance can structure its data
differently. Omeka tries to keep to good metadata standards like Dublin
Core metadata on Items, but the upshot on the Drupal side will depend on
what's available there. The Bibliography module might be a helpful thing
to look into for that.
My first impression is that the technical skills would be those of
building a Drupal module to transfer the data. That's a bit fuzzy at
this stage since we're still developing the API, but in general terms
that'd be the first thing to investigate. There's also thinking about
the compatibility of structures between Omeka and Drupal. Omeka's
primary record type is the Item -- it has Dublin Core metadata (possibly
more, depending on Omeka plugins), files, and is possibly associated
with a single Collection.
It sounds like it is early stages, both for the API into an Omeka
instance and for the structures of your Drupal instance. And so it might
be helpful to anticipate this need if you want to go that route, and
plan ahead for where Dublin Core metadata fits into your Drupal system,
and keep in contact about developments on both our sides.
Hope that helps,
Patrick
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