Hi all,

In looking at this further, it doesn't actually appear that the barcoder plugin 
issued multiple top container numbers for the same box, so disregard that part 
of the question- though each folder was also assigned a top container number by 
the barcoder. Is that expected? And are there any ways to work on these in 
batch?

Thanks again,
Jessica

Jessica Wagner Webster
Digital Initiatives Librarian, Assistant Professor
Baruch College, Newman Library
151 East 25th Street, Room 523
New York, NY 10010
(646) 312-1672
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

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<[email protected]> On Behalf Of Jessica 
Wagner Webster
Sent: Wednesday, September 11, 2019 4:41 PM
To: Archivesspace Users Group <[email protected]>
Subject: [Archivesspace_Users_Group] Top Container List question

Hi all,

I've been using ASpace for a long time, but only recently were we able to 
successfully upgrade to the 1.5x iteration and start working with top 
containers. When we upgraded, we used the barcoder utility as required, which 
generated top container numbers for our boxes; we don't have actual barcodes on 
our boxes. I understand that many of you might be past this phase of 
implementation, and maybe I'm missing some key information!

But I'm wondering now how to generate top container numbers for new cataloging- 
is there a way to generate these? How do I come up with top container numbers- 
what are they supposed to refer to, if they're supposed to be unique?

It seems like each box (or equivalent) is supposed to have its own container 
number and all folders (or equivalent) affiliated with that box are attached to 
that particular top container. However in our case, it appears that each 
item-level record was given its own top container number by the barcorder, 
regardless of the fact that they might have been in the same box? I'm not sure 
why this would be except as a fluke of our cataloging. If this is true, is 
there a way to batch edit our top containers to fix this issue?

If anyone could point me toward additional resources on implementing top 
containers, that would be great, too.

Thanks,
Jessica

Jessica Wagner Webster
Digital Initiatives Librarian, Assistant Professor
Baruch College, Newman Library
151 East 25th Street, Room 523
New York, NY 10010
(646) 312-1672
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

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