I'm enjoying testing the new release. It's looking good!
I do have a problem, though. It's to do with recording relationships between actors and archival descriptions when the actor is the subject of the archival description. This was a problem in 1.0.8 and appears to be still a problem in 1.0.9.
What I want to do is say that a person or corporate body is simply the subject of an archival record. There appear to be two ways of doing this:
1. Just by recording the name as a name access point in the archival description (in exactly the same way as you would for a subject or place).
If I do this, an authority record is created for the name but no link is established between the authority record and the archival record. So, as a user, when you browse the list of names, you find an authority record but it is just standing on its own. There is no link from it to the archival record. Would it be possible to have this link automatically created every time you enter a name access point?
or
2. Creating an authority record and then establishing a relationship from it to the archival record. To do this, I added the term 'Subject' to the Event types taxonomy and then chose 'Subject' as the nature of the relationship. The result is fine in the authority record. http://ica-atom.org/strathclyde/401;isaar is an example. The person (in this case Patrick Meehan) is listed as the 'Subject of' the archival description, in this case the Papers of Ludovic Kennedy. If you go to the Papers of Ludovic Kennedy (http://ica-atom.org/strathclyde/1006;isad), the name Patrick Meehan is inserted ok in the Name Access points, with (subject) beside it. However, it is also inserted in the Date(s) field! I think this is because of a patch you applied to our application to get round some of the problems with the series system and to show different creators alongside their dates. However, it is having this unwelcome side effect of inserting all names here, even those which have nothing to do with creation. Actually, I wasn't too enamoured of this patch as a solution for the series system. With this extra complication, I don't like it at all :) Would it be possible to have it removed?
Thanks (as always) for your help.
Victoria
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Victoria
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I'm glad to help!
Victoria
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From: ica-ato...@googlegroups.com [ica-ato...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Evelyn McLellan [epmcl...@gmail.com]
Sent: 17 June 2010 18:44
To: ICA-AtoM Users
Subject: [ica-atom-users] Re: relationships between actors and archival descriptions
Are you referring to the context menu which show descriptions that are
linked to an actor? I've attached a screenshot from Release 1.0.9 of
ICA-AtoM which does show the fonds that was created by the actor
"TeleLearning Network Inc", which I think is what you want? If I'm
not understanding your question, please clarify.
David Juhasz,
Software Engineer, Artefactual Systems Inc.
http://www.artefactual.com | P: 604.527.2056 | F: 604.521.2059