Mark,
How are you creating the EAD docs in Fedora? At present, we're using archivist's toolkit to dump out ead xml files and then I index them in solr, with blacklight displaying the entire document as well. It's messy and it would be nice to make a more efficient connection between the three (BL, Fedora and Solr). I'd love to show everyone what I have, but they keep us on a private network here.
...adam
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From: Code for Libraries on behalf of Mark A. Matienzo
Sent: Fri 8/6/2010 1:53 PM
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Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] EAD in Blacklight (was: Re: [CODE4LIB] Batch loading in fedora)
+1. Potential options could include using an XML database like eXist,
or using our approach at Yale (where EAD finding aids are stored as
datastreams in Fedora objects). I've been eager to look at rethinking
our approach, especially given the availability of the Hydra codebase.
Mark A. Matienzo
Digital Archivist, Manuscripts and Archives
Yale University Library
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