What does the EAD plugin do? I haven't heard much about it. Ethan On Fri, Jul 30, 2010 at 10:03 AM, Adam Wead <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > Hardy, > > Here's the task: > > http://github.com/awead/rocklight/blob/master/lib/tasks/fedora.rake > > I just threw up the project on git, so there's not much explanation of > anything. It's very much a work-in-progress. It uses blacklight, an ead > plugin that Jason Ronallo wrote, and a bunch of active-fedora/hydrangea > code. The image ingest process is designed to attach an image pid to an > existing pid in fedora that is the archival collection. I've been only > testing this, so right now it ingests some jpg files and uses image magick > to resize them into a thumbnail and access version. In "real life" the > preservation stream would be tiff and the thumbnail and access version would > be jpegs. I also threw in a jhove datastream for fun, but I'm not doing > anything with it at this point other than just storing it. > > The three descriptive medata streams are from the active-fedora model. > Ideally, we'd use a mods schema for all the descriptive data instead of > these three different ones, but that'll be the next step. > > let me know if you have comments or questions. Again, it's a > work-in-progress. I only started coding in Ruby/rails a couple of months > ago, so there might be some quirky things to it. > > ...adam > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Code for Libraries on behalf of Pottinger, Hardy J. > Sent: Thu 7/29/2010 11:26 PM > To: [log in to unmask] > Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] Batch loading in fedora > > > Following along the Ruby thread, I've got some rake task that will ingest > images. Let me > > know if you want to take a look at that. > > Well, this may come as no surprise :-) but I for one would love to see that > rake task for image ingest. > > --Hardy > > > > Rock & Roll: (noun) African American slang dating back to the early 20th > Century. In the early 1950s, the term came to be used to describe a new form > of music, steeped in the blues, rhythm & blues, country and gospel. Today, > it refers to a wide variety of popular music -- frequently music with an > edge and attitude, music with a good beat and --- often --- loud guitars.© > 2005 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum. > > This communication is a confidential and proprietary business > communication. It is intended solely for the use of the designated > recipient(s). If this communication is received in error, please contact the > sender and delete this communication. >