Automatic enrichment of metadata from own vocabularies
This plug-in allows you to automatically enrich individual metadata with information from Goobi workflow's vocabulary management
Overview
Name | Wert |
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Identifier | intranda_step_metadata_replacement |
Repository | |
Licence | GPL 2.0 or newer |
Last change | 25.07.2024 11:56:44 |
Introduction
This plug-in allows you to automatically enrich metadata within the METS files of Goobi workflow with content from controlled vocabularies managed within Goobi.Details
Installation
To use the plugin, it must be copied to the following location:
The configuration of the plugin takes place within its configuration file intranda_step_metadata_replacement.xml
. This file is expected to be located under the following path:
Overview and functionality
This plugin can be configured in a very granular way and works closely with the vocabularies managed within Goobi. The following example is a good way of demonstrating how it works:
Within the metadata, there is little information about publication locations. Inconsistent spellings of place names and missing links to a standards database mean that information is missing and do not permit the use of linked open data. As an example, the metadata for the place of publication London
could look as follows:
Within a vocabulary you can maintain locations with associated data. Among other things, you can specify which place names are to be replaced by which place names. In addition, you can define here which link to a standards database such as GeoNames
or VIAF
should be created.
Within the Goobi workflow, the metadata available within the METS file of a Goobi process can be automatically enriched with data from the vocabulary based on a configuration as described above. In the case of London, for example, the desired spelling can be transferred to an additional field together with the standards data from GeoNames
.
The constant maintenance of vocabulary and the ability to integrate into a workflow, even at several points within tasks, means that content can be updated and published in the future.
Configuration
The configuration of the plugin is structured as follows:
The parameters within this configuration file have the following meanings:
Value | Description |
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| This parameter determines for which project the current block |
| This parameter controls for which work steps the block <config> should apply. The name of the work step is used here. This parameter can occur several times per |
| Several |
| This parameter determines which metadata for a replacement should be used as the starting field. |
| This parameter determines which metadata should be used as the target field for a replacement. |
| If the target field should also be taken from the vocabulary record, the field within the vocabulary can be specified here. |
| Enter the name of the vocabulary in Goobi workflow here. |
| Here you define which field of the vocabulary is to be used to search for the value from the source field. |
| Define here which field of the vocabulary should be used to replace the value from the source field. |
| If standard data are to be transferred, the field within the vocabulary for the authority can be defined here. |
| If standard data are to be transferred, the field within the vocabulary for the Authority URI can be defined here. |
| If standard data are to be transferred, the field within the vocabulary for the data record can be defined here. |
| If the original value is to be used if no match is found within the vocabulary, this value must be set to |
| If a target field with the same content exists several times, this parameter can be used to specify that duplicates are to be removed. Only the field type and value are checked. Persons, corporate bodies, metadata groups and authority information are not taken into account. |
To put the plugin into operation, it must be activated for one or more desired tasks in the workflow. This is done as shown in the following screenshot by selecting the intranda_step_metadata_replacement
plugin from the list of installed plugins.
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