locking down a finished transcription

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Jason Bell

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Jul 1, 2016, 6:01:26 PM7/1/16
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I'm using Omeka with sScripto and I am not finding a way to lock down a finished transcription. Any help would be great!

Jim Safley

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Jul 1, 2016, 6:12:21 PM7/1/16
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When logged into Scripto as an administrator you can use the "Protect Page" button to lock down a page. You could also use the "Import Document" button to import the entire document's transcription to the Omeka database. While that doesn't lock down further editing, it does, in effect, save a snapshot of the finished transcription.

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Jason Bell

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Jul 2, 2016, 4:03:06 PM7/2/16
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Thank you, however, I have either lost my admin login or have an edition of scripto that doesn't have the protect page. How can I tell if I am logged in as admin?
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Jim Safley

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Jul 2, 2016, 5:51:25 PM7/2/16
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Click on the "Scripto" link in your Omeka admin navigation. Then click "Log in to Scripto". Use the username and password you used to install MediaWiki. After you're logged in you should see those buttons on Omeka's edit item/file pages.

Jason Bell

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Jul 8, 2016, 12:12:18 PM7/8/16
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Thank You Jim,
That worked great!
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